IMPOSSIBLE TO INSTALL ANY OPERATING SYSTEM

Hello

I bought a computer hp laptop with this specification HP Pavilion g4-1310au Notebook PC about two weeks ago. It comes with a Freedos operating system. I tried to install an operating system from windows xp and also tried to install a windows 7, but every time I have to install the operating system, the installion was interrupted with a meassage to individuals a "blue screen" error error message saying that there are problems with my hard drive and I need to check on my hard drive. This scenario came when I tried to install windows xp on it. The next thing I did is that I tried to install windows 7 on the laptop computer. But still no luck, this time the error indicates that the installation cannot continue because there is a file missing or damaged file that prevents the installation.

I also tried to set some settings in the BIOS of the laptop as the Boot Option to start start installation in the cd/dvd from the laptop drive.

What seems to be the problem if I'm not able to install any operating system of your laptop? Is there a way or any special instructions for me to install the operating systems in this particular type and model of your laptop?

Your help will be much appreciated if you could guide me to solve my problem with my laptop.

Hello.

Thank you for your patience and for all of the advice you gave me.
After trying so hard to figrure that it seems to be the problem with my laptop
why I can not install any operating system in it, I came across a software that makes the
Tip for my problem. The software is called v1.4.6 RUFUS. I used it to make a
USB bootable windows 7 and it worked.

Finally, I realized that my laptop is fine but there is a problem with the process that
I used to make a bootable usb key. After trying the software, everything went well and
the installation of the operating system is a success.

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