Brand New Aspire V3-551 has 'Windows 8 and will not install 7

SecDw33b
SecDw33b Member Posts: 3 New User

The new system comes with the Windows 8 install on the drive.  I need to install Windows 7 and this model laptop used to come with Windows 7.  I have tried Windows 7, Win 7 Pro, Win 7 Ultimate all with SP1 on the bootable DVD.  In each instance the OS will load, but when it gets to the Starting Windows screen it freezes and nothing happens.  I have tried both the 64 bit native and the 32 bit OS with the same result no matter the OS version.

 

Does anyone have thoughts/suggesstions on this issue?

 

SecDw33b

Answers

  • Alan-London
    Alan-London ACE Posts: 793 Pioneer

    This has been covered a number of times.

    Rather than continually posting possible solutions the best bet is to do a search - there are plenty of excellent posts that should help you.

     

  • ScottyC
    ScottyC Member Posts: 433 Practitioner WiFi Icon
    F2 for bios, legacy mode. Worked for me.
  • onedementedsmrf
    onedementedsmrf Member Posts: 3 New User

    This is a limitation of Windows 8 they decided they didn't want people to be able to easily downgrade or dual-boot, you could try getting a linux bootable to wipe Windows 8 out as well as the MBR then try installing 7 again.

  • ScottyC
    ScottyC Member Posts: 433 Practitioner WiFi Icon

    Downgrading yes I can see them trying to limit that, but you can buy units with 7/8 dual boot pre-installed. It wasn't the manufacturer that decided that would be acceptable, it was Microsoft who licensed such a thing.

     

    Either way, I made this work by chaging my bios settings to Legacy mode, and while installing Windows 7 I used drive options to delete all partitions on my HDD. I never create a new partition after deleting, just click next and let the install proceed. Likely correct that the Windows 8 MBR (stored on a secondary partition) wasn't properly erased and is causing these issues.

  • SecDw33b
    SecDw33b Member Posts: 3 New User

    Alan,

     

    Sorry but all of the searches I conducted did not givd me a viable result, ergo the question.

  • Alan-London
    Alan-London ACE Posts: 793 Pioneer

    I can't imagine why you consider the many solutions here to be unviable.

    I must assume your model is a bit quirky and requires a different method.

    Certainly my solution works a treat on the M5.

    However, there surely can't be that great a difference so I'm sure someone will crack your specific problem.

     

     

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