G505 Windows 7 installation driver AHCI

Hi, I am trying to install Windows 7 64 - Bit on a fresh drive. It comes preinstalled on Windows 8. I thought I had found the right driver, the installer accepts the file but still can't find not all devices. The drive is seen in the bios.

Can someone link me to the right .inf? It is an AMD chipset.

Yes, CD, or one of the 2 USB2 ports on your machine will do and will pick up your hard drive during installation.

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