HP dv6 7214tx: windows Setup could not configure windows to run on this hardware

Hello

I know it has been posted similar problems before, but I still can't get on my instalation.

I came to this point: during installation PROCESS, almost at the end of this message pop up "'WINDOWS Setup COULD NOT CONFIGURE WINDOWS TO RUN on THIS COMPUTER HARDWARE".

My PC is: ENVY dv6 7214tx

3rd gener. Intel Core i7-3630qm

processor 2.4 GHz

1 TB HARD DRIVE

8192 MB DDR3 SDRAM

Blu - ray optical drive

Windows 8

NVIDIA GeForce graphics card

WLAN & Bluetooth

I changed boot to the DVD - ROM option, SUPPORT of LEGACY enabled, disabled SECURE BOOT.

What it might useful to you guys, it's the actual installation takes apx. 5 hours, then he came to the point of pop up window mentioned above.

Do you have any suggestions please?

Thank you very much

.. .also even if this driver has been loaded to the top, another window pops up and says smth like "the driver is not signed, and it might not work.

However, I let it install... I'll see

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