Pavilion 6110y: installation of Windows 7 problem (it won't)

I want to have vista 64-bit home premium for Windows7 64-bit home premium. I bought a new HD 500 GB but will not complete the installation of windows 7. It says that it cannot install on this material. Online research indicates a possible problem or sata controller mode setting (bios) driver. I need new drivers (and if yes where can I find the) or change the raid sata controller mode setting FROM ahci or ide fix it? And if drivers or settings solves the problem I will always be able to access my current hd without any problem? Thanks in advance.

I was finally able to find good information on what to do. I changed the sata controller ahci bios and after installing windows drivers the aok installation is complete. Everything works fine now with two hard drives.

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