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your system is now running on a newer hardware setup, but you're still having trouble accessing the installation media. it seems the DVD might not be present or properly recognized. try using a USB drive with Windows ISO files instead. if that doesn't work, check the BIOS settings to ensure the correct boot order and that the DVD drive is selected during startup.
It seems unusual. You might want to prioritize the DVD drive if it hasn't been set yet. Also, when the Windows disk is inside the drive and you enter BIOS, it should indicate something about the DVD drive. It’s possible the disk is faulty. Another idea is to check the BIOS settings for boot options you can explore.