Pavilion 500-509c: 500-509 c faulty installation of window 7

Help a friend who bought a 500-509C Pavilion, but it came with windows 8... It does not support windows 8 and asked me to upgrade to windows 7. I got a boot to USB bootable windows 7, but when he tries to access disk he found nothing. According to me, Miss me the drivers to take in charge the used disk controller. I can't find a driver to work for this. Which driver is required and where I can find... Thank you

Hello:

I googled the setting and it seems to have something to do with graphics.

http://h20564.www2.HP.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docid=emr_na-c01812335

Check out this guide for the startup mode/secure inherited thing.

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c03659945/

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