P500 installed W7 OS on SSD

I have recently purchsed a workstation P500 with no preinstalled operating system and wish to install Windows 7 64-bit OS.

The workstation is configured with a 1 to drive HARD SATA 1 and a 256 GB SSD.

I said the SSD to be set up as startup i.e. disk

1st selection of SSD M2: 256 GB SSD, M.2, PCIe-NVMe, OPAL = Capable

M.2 internal. SSD boot drive: Yes.

Under the BIOS Setup Utility summary system than the HARD disk shows that SATA 1 and the SSD as Mezz1 = PCIe-P1.

When I try to install the OS from a new installation disk I select Custom Instal but the only listed player's HARD drive.

Using Diskpart from the line of CMD also does not list the HARD disk as disk 0.

I'm reasonably computer but you have not installed a new front operating system with this type of configeration.

I would be grateful for some assistance.


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