I can't install OS (Windows 8)

  Hello to everyone! I have a laptop  HP dv6922et  with core 2 duo t8100 ,2 gb Ram. What I want to do is  to install an operating system. I wish to have Windows 8 on it,because this run ok,and Xp is outdate*. 
I have a bootable USB stick with windows 8.Recently,I mounted on it a HDD Toshiba 320 GB from a friend's laptop which has windows 7 installed on it. All I wanted to do is to run windows 8 installation,format HDD and install OS on clear. But I can't do that. I inserted the usb stick,I boot up the stick,and windows 8 logo appears.Before loading win8 installation,an error apears.  I have here and here 2 pictures
And here,an error from i from windows boot manager.
I already tryed installation with Vista,7 with the same results. Only XP SP3 works(but I don't want Xp!) I also inserted an UBUNTU usb to run ubuntu 12.04 from stick(but it freeze at bootloadling files).    I think bootsector is corrupted.I don't have to  money now for reparation,and I really don't want to buy another HDD.
I appreciate any help!
P.S. Sorry for my bad english.
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These are odd screenshots that only come up when an already installed OS is having issues. And one of the errors refers to memtest. Have you tried to run a memory diagnostic?
Yes, your laptop should be able to run Windows 8. You would not likely need to install any drivers; your laptop is of the age where all the drivers should be incorporated into Windows 8.
I would use dban on the hard drive before trying to install Windows 8.
http://www.dban.org/download
Make the bootable CD from the .iso file and boot from it and let it run a full DOD wipe on the hard drive. Let it run overnight in other words. I would also try a hard drive diagnostic from the Setup (BIOS-F10).
Problems with memory or the hard drive can cause funky errors when trying to install an OS and I think you might be having one of those kind of problems. XP installs differently than Vista and 7 and 8 installs differently than anything so it is not surprising XP install might work when the others will not.

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