my installation of windows full of labtopnever es1-411-c00k back end

3 days ago, I bought my version es1-411-c00k back and it come with linpus linux OS
I tried all day to intall widows kickoff usb flash, but he could not
until I have change the mood of the UEFI boot to legacy
After that she accepts to boot from usb flash
I tried the first 10 pro 32-bit windows, but after the installation page is complete and it make the first reboot after the first site amenities steb freeze windows loading page and did not move after that
I am trying to restart a lot but witout all answer
I have remove the 10 windows and I have install windows 8.1 pro 32-bit but same problem happened
I remove and I install windows 7 ultimate 32 bit and it succseful get install but without drivers
I get into your Web site to download the drivers but I found all for 64-bit
I have remove the windows 7 download windows 10 pro 64 bit and install it but still the same problem
It is finally once restarted 4 times the installation but without drivers and no. touch pad or bluetooth
and every time I try to install it

the EEG screen freeze up again and I have to restart to make it work
Please help me in this issue becuse I really start looking forward this PC

How is your USB flash drive burn?

ISO file?

have you tried using Rufus?

http://Rufus.AKEO.IE/?locale=en_US

set the Partition scheme in the UEFI only burn the iso file, then try to install.

BIOS should be on UEFI since legacy sometimes can freeze cause, graphica and touchpad issues.

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