Windows 7 ultimate 64-bit cannot install

I have try many times to installed windows ultimate 7 64 bit on  desktop THINCKCNTRE LENVOV M90 but failed ,
the booting over windows 's DVD was not completed and after that  restarted  .
What's the problem

hi there... i am using ovi player on windows 7 64 bit and it works like charm. try reinstalling it again. if not successful then i advice you to contact nokia via contact us page..best of luck.

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