H330 wont boot windows 7 from hdd or dvd

When booting from HDD the pc recgonises a fault in windows and says insert boot disc and repair computer.
when i change bios to boot from disc freeDos appears asking for time and date. when entered A:\> appears and anything typed is bad filename or bad command.
Can anyone Help

hi Bradders16,
   If your system is booting in a free DOS then the HDD is fine, Beacuse the freedos is technically in the HDD.
One question though.. That WIndows 7 you're trying to bot from is that an installation CD or a HDD with WIndows 7 in it?
Also you system might be configure on a UEFI / Secureboot settings where you need to change these inside BIOS
TAP F2 while powering up the computer to boot into BIOS
Under  
   Exit TAB
              Look for Os Optimization set it to disabled
   Start up TAB
              Look for CSM and set it to enabled
              You should now see Boot mode and Boot priority where you should change those to Legacy and legacy first.
    Security TAB
              Look for Secure boot and disable it.
Hope this helps
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