Edge 72 3497-2HG won't boot windows 7

Hello,
I've bought 5 sets of ThinkCentre E72 (same model)  to my company. First PC was unpacked and configured to work. Then made a recovery discs for windows 7 (windows 8 included on dvd). My idea was to prepare Norton Ghost copy of hdd to deploy it on rest of desktops. So prepared a 500GB hard drive and made a disc to disc copy. Next,  hard drive migrated to next pc and copy applied. But when it's starting from scratch only black screen and flashing cursor is blinking, no system boot. So I've used a created recovery on previous thinkcentre but with no luck after reboot. Same black screen and cursor.
How to restore preinstalled windows 7 on ghosted machine ?
Can any help me resolve this problem ?

Fixed the problem with this setup
Of course this means i just lost 4GB.
Let me tell the full story.
In the beginning, long ago, once upon a time. My iMac had 2x2GB ram sticks which were in the two DIMM1 Banks. I then told myself "I WANT MORE RAM BECAUSE LOLZ". So i bought 2x4GB ram sticks. The two empty slots were Bank 0/DIMM0 and Bank 1/DIMM 0. and I added them in there. having done that, I booted OS X up, worked great, had 12GB, everything was shiny and beautiful. Soon after I wanted to try it out on windows. I restarted my computer and BAM the blinking cursor just sits there, being stubborn and all. I then told myself "holy balls, this new ram i got is bonkers" (them words, I blame the language filter). Then after giving it a little thought, i just asked myself if it was because I had ram from two different manufacturers. I removed my old ram, which has nice Samsung stickers on them, and booted it up on windows. Still had the same problem, I then decided that maybe this is all really mentally challenged so to win I had to think like a retard. I took my new ram and inserted it in the same slots where my old ram sticks were (DIMM1 Banks), booted windows up and IT WORKED.
I still hold all of my WHYs on this subject but I will keep messing around to see if I find a better solution than just leaving both DIMM0 banks empty

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