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We havent got the answer to post #27 yet.
Asking for the answer for the third and last time.
No. It is not a guest os installation. I only want a os in my system.
Now, QEMU handles only 32 bit things, so it rightly threw the cx000035a status code for a 64 bit installer. If the health of the burnt ISO is inferred on it, that will be a wrong inference.
Try Rufus to make a bootable USB, or any Disc Image burner like CDBurnerXP to make a bootable DVD, do a clean reinstall.
The clean install is necessary because it will tell us whether the manufacturer's customization is at OS level or at BIOS level.
Thanks Arc for your constant help. It seems i venture off track.
So i believe my next step will be to remake a new bootable usb using rufus program then to clean reinstall.
However do i need to follow through the rest of the steps (2 onwards) from this link? Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7
I am worried about the drivers not working after the clean reinstall and i cant turn back.
For creating the bootable to usb, I've selected MBR partition scheme due to my bios shown in msinfo32 and disk management not UEFI. I will proceed to clean reinstall tonight and post on results and error if any.
i've clean reinstall my laptop with windows 7. several drivers unable to work.
i am running the intel driver update utility now.
Also, thr windows activation shows "The windows 7 home premium product key you typed is invalid for activation".
Arc,
It seems that my laptop is fine now.
Hasn't encountered the freeze and buzzing and the intel graphics updated year 2013 instead of previous 2010.