USB key is not considered to HP PAVILION CORE I5 and MS 7613

Hello

I just got my new HP desktop HP PAVILION CORE I5 motherboard MS 7613 and im trying to install windows 7 without success, because in the BIOS the usb memory key does not START options. Don't see these settings in the bios to boot:

Floppy boot priority group - not installed

Group - HP DVD-RAM GH60L CD-Rom boot priority

Group ST3100052AS HARD drive boot priority

Network boot priority group - not installed

More than that, I tried testing with two different usb sticks in different USB ports and the system could not start when trying to install windows 7. The two sticks were properly formatted and I have done some testing old NetBook of the mine and windows 7 have been successfully installed from two flash drives.

One of my usb stick http://www.amazon.co.uk/PNY-Transformer-Attache-Flash-Drive/dp/B009J0HM94

Second removable disk is named pro usb drive

Also two usb keys are seen in the bios on the USB PORTS SETTINGS

Any direction to help me to windows on my machine is very appreciated.

Thank you, Bobby

Check in the BIOS for Secure Boot settting_it must be disabled before the CMU machine can boot from any source in addition to the hard drive. Also activate the Boot legacy. Save & Exit.

When starting with the USB key, press ESC immediately after turning on. This should bring up the boot F9 option where you use the arrow key to move to the low to highlight/select USB Flash. Press on enter.

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