HP 15 G029CA: Drivers of CD/DVD to clean install

Hello

I want to do a clean install of windows 7 64 on my HP15-G029CA (originally on win8)

I start the installation from a usb key but cannot do because it always asks for the CD/DVD drivers.

I have the hard drive (including the part of recovery) Chantilly

As I read on some posts here, it could be related to chipset or RAID drivers?

I am blind and I need help

Model: 15-G029CA

Product: F9J06UA #ABL

Best regards

Hello:

In addition to what Erico posted, you must:

1. make sure legacy mode is enabled in the BIOS and safe start is disabled.  Windows 7 is not compatible with secure startup.  Check out this guide for which parameters to change.

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c03736054

2. connect your USB key on one of the USB2 ports so that it works.  It won't boot from the port USB3.

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