Yes, I was booting from DVD/Thumbdrive. His HD had failed and I had installed a new drive, so not possible to boot from Windows. I was not trying to install over a previous installation. Also, I tried to install without being connected to the Internet, but no go. I did not understand it, because I know lots of corporate clients still use Win7 and need to do clean installs. Also, I had done many, many, many clean installs of Win7. I made several calls to try and find a "Level 1 Donkey" that had a clue. Also, I used to work for MS, so I called a member of my old team, but not his department.
I don't know what caused the problem, I only know what I was told and what I experienced. I haven't tried a clean install of Win7 since, so. Like I alluded to in the previous post, I'm pretty much retired. (MCSE, MCSA, MS A+, MS MTA, Novell CNE). Anyway, pissing contest over, back to the original problem.
Did the "crashing/freezing" start before doing dual boot? Have you tried to remove the Asus Zonar SB, uninstall the drivers and run the machine that way. Latest BIOS on mainboard? Have you run a memory diagnostic? All drivers up to date?
As for a small and quite machine, why not pick up a latest gen Intel NUC. Put in a 2TB NVMe drive and go USB out to DAC. Unit is small and near silent under normal use. Great for surfing, email, YouTube, word processing and light gaming. If you need something with more horsepower, the Compulab Airtop is 100% silent and sports a i9-9900K and Nvidia Quadro 4000 RTX graphics, but it's pricey.
I don't know what caused the problem, I only know what I was told and what I experienced. I haven't tried a clean install of Win7 since, so. Like I alluded to in the previous post, I'm pretty much retired. (MCSE, MCSA, MS A+, MS MTA, Novell CNE). Anyway, pissing contest over, back to the original problem.
Did the "crashing/freezing" start before doing dual boot? Have you tried to remove the Asus Zonar SB, uninstall the drivers and run the machine that way. Latest BIOS on mainboard? Have you run a memory diagnostic? All drivers up to date?
As for a small and quite machine, why not pick up a latest gen Intel NUC. Put in a 2TB NVMe drive and go USB out to DAC. Unit is small and near silent under normal use. Great for surfing, email, YouTube, word processing and light gaming. If you need something with more horsepower, the Compulab Airtop is 100% silent and sports a i9-9900K and Nvidia Quadro 4000 RTX graphics, but it's pricey.