Cannot install Windows 7 64 bit

I can't install Windows 7 (64-bit), because it shows that my hardware cannot support. I installed the 64-bit version earlier, and there is no hardware changes since then. In addition, on the same system can be installed Windows 8 (64 bit)! Suggestions how to install Windows 7 (64 bit) on this system.

If you have compatible hardware and your computer still stops responding, disable any unnecessary material. Remove (USB) universal serial bus devices. Remove or disable network cards, sound cards and cards of the series; and then restart the installation.

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