A loop "Install Windows" after that attempt Windows 7 upgrade

PC Toshiba laptop: PSLD8U-08201E L355-57907
CPU: Pentium (R) Dual - Core CPU T4200 @ 2.00GH
HD: Hitachi HTS543232L9SA00 (S1)
Optical drive: MATSHITADVD-RAM UJ880ES (S4)
Memory 3072 MB
MS Windows Vista

I got this laptop in order to fix it, but all I was told was that before she gave them a message when they started to the top of the machine, he said something about the cd rom is full and cannot accept more information.  But when I received it, I don't have any information like that. They gave me the Toshiba Recovery and Applications/drivers DVD Satellite A100/A105 Series.
I put the disc in, started the F-12 PC clicked selected CD/DVD, recovery of factory default software selected and started. But am some type of error that it could not go on, I do not pay attention to her, then he ran this time to check the system for failures and just try to restore but could not go beyond fixing or restore. So my plan was just to reformat and reinstall with a clean install, because I got the thumb before you go and delete all.

I put the Windows 7 installation cd and comes to a window with the title "Windows Installer" (the computer restarted unexpectedly or encountered an unexpected error.) Windows Setup cannot continue. To install Windows, click "OK" to restart the computer and then restart the installation.) I click on OK, then he said: Please wait while windows is set up your computer and from here, it gets to the windows blue screen light pet that allows windows, and then starts at the beginning of the boot where it shows Toshiba and you can click on F - 2 for the installation or the F-12 utility, looks like it starts with windows and its animation scroll down with the black screen and then it loops to always with the same Windows "Windows Installer" message.
I tried to switch to F - 2 and set the bios to where it should start with the cd/dvd.
I tried to go to safe mode, but I get the same message.
I tried to go into safe mode with networking
I tried to go into safe mode with command prompt

In advanced after having clicked on F - 8
I tried to activate the video low (680 x 480) resolution
I tried to disable the automatic restart in the event of system failure
I tried the last known good configuration
I tried to disable the Driver Signature Enforcement

After going to safe mode, it happens with title "Windows Installer" window (Windows cannot complete the installation in Mode without failure. To continue installing Windows, restart the computer.) And then it begins the infamous loop.

I placed then all windows 7 content on the USB and set the boot sequence to start with the USB, but received the same error.

I tried again to go to safe mode, and once I got the error I have Shift and F-10.

In the type of line of command devmgmt.msc and press on enter.
If she opens the Device Manager, expand display adapter.
Right-click on the installed graphic card and turn off the device.
Make sure that the graphics card is disabled.
Close all windows and restart the computer.
Same error loop.
There is no other devices cannot connect to this computer.
When you go to the Device Manager it shows the error of conflict on my graphics card, but I know it's because I turn it off, but it also shows on my network card and the video card.

Now, I'd be happy if I could just format the c: drive and get something installed, even Windows XP.

Totally, I would appreciate if I can get any help on this.

Ron

If you are not getting paid for it, you may want to have the owner that the equipment tested.  I doubt that all this is due to software on a recovery disc or Windows installation disk.  The prime suspect is the optical drive.  If clean you and problems persist then the unit needs a clean bill of health.

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