Install windows 7 on HP Ultrabook B003SA

Hello

I want to install Windows 7 32 bit on my HP Pavilion Ultrabook b003sa via USB but can't do it.

This laptop has 320 GB HDD and SSD of 32 GB

I turn off secure in the Bios boot. When I try to install windows 7 iam get after message show in the picture. Are there other settings I need to do in the BIOS.

Thanks in advance for any help

Concerning

Vikku

Because the unit has what seems to be a cache drive (32 GB SSD), the Intel RST driver will be more than likely need to be installed to get the player to be present.

You will need the first pilot and 7-Zip.

These steps will take place on another computer to prepare the driver.

Open 7 - zip and navigate to the driver of the RST.

Right click on the file (usually sp12345.exe), and select 7 - zip > open archive.

Click on extract in the upper part of 7 - zip.

Copy the entire folder extracted on a USB key.

On the laptop, start the installation of Windows 7.

When you get to the screen of the reader, insert the USB key and wait it seems to be recognized.

Click the load driver button.

Place you in the extracted folder and go to drivers and select x 64 for 64-bit or x 86 for 32-bit.  One of the three files (some may not be included in the installer of windows 7) should be the engine of the RST.  Follow the prompts to install the driver.

The reader should now be recognized and Setup should continue normally.

Let me know what happens.

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