Installing windows 8.1 64bit...

K i knew some steps like entering the BIOS and Enabling legacy support and disabling secure boot and fast boot,,, But after that i have some questions, before i start asking i will install the windows on DVD
First question:- will The computer be able to boot the DVD automatically? or i need to set boot order?
Second question:- Are there any drivers i will need in the middle of the install progress?? Or just the DVD?
BTW,, my device is HP Pavilion Gseries (G6).
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!!!
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I am not quite sure what you mean.
If you downloaded the W8 ISO file, you need to use DVD burning software with an ISO file burning option that is capable of burning the ISO to a DVD in order for the DVD to be bootable.
You cannot just copy and paste the ISO file to a DVD (such as you would do to burn data to a DVD).
If you have a genuine Microsoft W8 DVD, you don't need to do anything to it.

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