Did you Upgrade from Windows Vista & delete the Recovery Partition?
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I can't help you further without feedback for each of the many steps I've given you. Otherwise I'm just repeating the key steps hoping you'll catch up.
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Si - Is reflashing BIOS a last resort if this is the case? He's reset it several times.
Shawn - On BIOS which have the F8 key as Boot Menu, it requires choosing the HD first and then vigorously tapping the F8 key every second to trigger System Recovery Options.
Sometimes it takes many tries to get it to work correctly, to find the correct rhythm.
Ok - sorry for any confusion.Problem is F8 is also the one-time Boot menu key. But on Asus this means you simply tap it again after choosing HD.
Did you try booting each of those disks by setting CD drive first to boot in BIOS setup, as well as using the F8 menu?
Do you have access to another laptop you can swap the HD into to install Win7, then swap it back? If it won't start you'll need to SysPrep to move HD to another computer. Here's what I can find on removing your laptop HD: packard bell easynote laptop - where is the hdd located
Can you borrow an external CD/DVD drive to see if that will boot?
What makes you think the problem is your HD if it still won't boot even without the HD attached? Do you have access to another HD to swap in to be sure?
Will the disk and stick boot on Lenovo without the HD inserted?
If so then it is the HD blocking them. It needs to be wiped as code in the boot sector is blocking booting of disks. If PW or DBAN will not autostart then you can slave it using USB adapter cable.
If not then the problem is clearly the disks or stick or the way they are being burned/written. This is why I went around with you on this for quite awhile at beginning. If Download tool doesn't work then use ImgBurn, Universal Installer, or UltraISO trial.