Using PXE booting and TFTP, the author was able to install Windows 7 over the network on computers with broken DVD drives. The process involved copying the Windows 7 installation files to a server, downloading and configuring TFTPboot software on the server, and setting the DHCP and BIOS settings to allow PXE/network booting. Computers could then be installed by selecting network boot from the BIOS, mapping a network share containing the installation files, and running the setup command. The author found the TFTPboot configuration involved only a few settings and allowed easy network installation in the future without discs.