32-bit installation of Windows 7 on HP Elite 8200 Ultra Slim 64-bit

Hi, I have big Windows 7 32 bit installation issues on our HP Elite 8200 Ultra Slim A2K41ET of 64-bit PC.

The mediums of recovery are all for 64-bit

We are a school using RM CC4 that installs Windows 7 32 bits for all client systems. Our server system does not accept the 32-bit driver for HP, so I was unable to deploy Windows 7 on our new HP Elite 8200.

I really need the 32-bit driver, including the .ini to add to our file generation software, but I couldn't find it on the HP website. It provides only exe installers which come with many files of different driver for different operating systems and CPU architecutres.

Otherwise, I was going to install a copy of vanilla Windows 7 32 bit to the HP system, but when the Windows Installer starts, he says that it is impossible to find the necessary drivers, but it does not say what he needs!

Any help and suggestions would be greatly aprecaited.

Hello:

No driver is required to install Windows Vista or Windows 7 on a HP Elite 8200 desktop computer business.

You use a real MS W7 x 86 installation disc, or the one you burned the ISO file download yourself?

If you get the DVD, then you have one of two problems...

1. you do not have the complete file download, even if it says "Download complete" (check the size of the file on your DVD against the size of the Digital River file when you start the download).

2. you do not burn the ISO at the slowest possible speed that you have leading to the PC with the DVD playback problems.

If you continue to have problems installing via DVD, use the installation of USB flash (you need a 4 GB flash drive) by following the instructions below:

Download the MS of W7 USB installation tool and read the instructions on the page to use.

http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msstore/HTML/p bPage.Help_Win7_usbdvd_dwnTool

You may also make this mod as I did if the flash tool-error.

Download the bootsect file form http://www.everettsporting.com/bootsect.zip

You will need to go into Control Panel, select display large icons, go to the icon of folder options, view tab, and select the hidden files and folders option.

Once downloaded, copy the BootSect.exe file in the same folder that contains the file of Windows7-USB-DVD-Download - Tool.exe installed. This file in Windows 7's default installation directory is C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Apps\Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool\

Run the application from the Windows 7 USB/DVD download tool as described on the Microsoft Store website. The end result will give you a boot USB flash drive that contains everything you need to install the 64 bit version of Windows 7.

Paul

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