Weird problem with windows (please help :s)

Hello everyone,

I will try to get straight to the point. I'm having this weird issue with my laptop and i'm about to go nuts.

So I started having this BSoD-reboot loop that was usually fixed after a couple forced shutdowns, but one day the problem wasn't fixed by that and I was really troubled by that. Anyways I was able to reinstall windows (w8 by the way) and everything was fine. Later that night when I went to sleep, I shutted down the pc normally, but then at the other day when I turned it on the BSoD-reboot infinite loop appeared again and wasn't able to do anything, so I decided to install ubuntu and it installed fine, but I need windows for the Adobe suite, so I tried to install w8 again but the problem now is that my pc will BSoD and restart anytime I try to boot any windows cd/dvd/usb, so its really weird and it wont boot ANY version of windows, but it will boot linux just fine. I've searched over the internet but haven't found any fix to this. Please, if you know how to fix this tell me. I'm going nuts trying to do something about this. Please help me with this, I will thank you forever and after!!!!!!!! 

PS: By the way, my pc is an asus laptop (n56vj)

your hd could  be bad. try running some diagnostics on the HD

I did that with the disk utility on ubuntu and it said that it was ok. I also erased the disk and did the "fill the disk with zeroes" thing (it took like 11 hours because it's a 1tb hdd). And the laptop isn't that old (1 year old) and I've always taken a good care of it. The weird thing is that ubuntu installs ok without any issues, the problem is just with windows, like if the pc didn't want me to instal windows again. Really odd thing.

Thanks for commenting. 

maybe find what the smart readings/flags on the HD are, might be available  in the BIOS.

you mentioned you did alot of forced shutdowns. well, what that does is take power away from your HD while it's still spinning and seeking/writing thus damaging your HD. When you get tried of looking for a  cheap solution i would suggest you buy a new HD or see if you can get a warranty on your laptop going.