Installation of Compaq 100-000ed Windows 7 Home premium
Hello. I tried to install Windows Home Premium 7 (64-bit) on my 100-000ed.
First, I replaced the hard drive with another, empty.
After that I disabled the startup security configuration in the BIOS.
At this point, the PC is able to boot from DVD and Windows Setup starts.
The text "windows is loading files" appears and the bar downstairs is filled from left to right.
After that, the black screen with text start Windows and (c) Microsoft Corporation down appears.
So far so good.. But after a few seconds the text distorts a little, I guess due to adjustments of video driver.
Then the installation stops, screen freezes and after all 30secs DVD runs at low speed, and that's all!
I have repeated many times, the installation all with the same result.
Does anyone have an idea on how to properly install Win7?
I know this is possible because Harald Kamps posted a problem about network device driver problems after installing Win7 on this type of PC.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Gerben, Netherlands.
WARNING *.
HP does not recommend installing Windows 7 on a computer comes with Windows 8, and it will support the installation of Windows 7. HP doesn't provide drivers for Windows 7 and the appropriate drivers are not available for the hardware in the computer. In addition, Windows 7 can not take in charge some of the hardware or software designed for the computer.
Make sure you create your media recovery HP or USB Flash Recovery discs before you edit or change anything... even if you want to swap in a new HARD drive.
You should ENABLE 'Secure Boot' and maybe 'Legacy Support' in the 'BIOS Setup boot secured' on the settings page below, before you try to install Windows 7;
or
Some of the information below will vary depending on the disc HARD is partitioned as MBR or GPT, and/or start the installation of Windows 7 as inheritance or UEFI support.
Also, as the hard disk can be partitioned as TPG, you must start the computer by using the "UEFI - CD/DVD drive" or "UEFI - USB Flash drive" options in the boot menu "F9". If "UEFI - CD/DVD drive", "UEFI - USB Flash drive" or something to that effect does not exist in the start menu, please post a screenshot and/or make startup listed options.
I suggest using Windows 7 SP1 for the best installation experience. If you need Windows SP1, see 'How to install Windows 7 without the disc' to download and create your own disc of Windows 7 SP1. If the DVD does not start as UEFI, you may need to use a USB Flash drive (can ask "Quick start" DISABLING in BIOS) as the installation media. Please download the Windows 7 USB/DVD download tool to create a Windows 7 SP1 USB Flash drive. Please note that some computers may not recognize a valid active UEFI USB Flash drive if it is formatted in NTFS and may require only a FAT32 formatted USB Flash drive. You should be able to make a FAT32 formatted Windows 7 installation USB Flash drive using Rufus, UNetbootin, Universal USB Installeror WiNToBootic. I like Rufus, because it contains options for 'Plan of GPT partition for UEFI computer' and 'FAT32'.
Most of the Windows 7 drivers from the drivers of HP Pavilion p2-1122 desktop PC page should work on your computer. Thanks for posting to the Windows Device Manager "Hardware ID" additional missing or unknown devices as shown in the example below.
If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.
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