Want to install Win7 32 Bit on HP Pavilion dv6-2170ee

Hello world

HP Pavilion dv6-2170ee Note Book it came with pre-installed, I had Windows 7 (64-BIT).

 

Now, I'm ready to install Windows 7 (32 bit) , but I am confused as how to.

And what will be the sequence to install the drivers on that I have to go.

I have download all the drivers from the Hp Site for Windows 7 (32 bit)

Even for 64-bit also.

And I already had the System Back up and the creation of the system recovery disk.

Now I'm ready to operate.

Just help me with the The Installation of Drivers in what order should I go on

Of more if you can not give the other than the Windows Installation tips will help full for me to installed perfectly.

Thanks and best regards to everyone.

Hello

You will need to use the copy of 32-bit Windows 7 at retail which I believe you have.

Check the guide below:

How to do a clean install with Windows 7

abhge wrote:

Just help me with the The Installation of Drivers in what order should I go on

Of more if you can not give the other than the Windows Installation tips will help full for me to installed perfectly.

1 Intel chipset drivers.

2. Intel Matrix Storage Manager Driver.

3 graphics drivers.

4. quick launch buttons.

The rest you can install it in any order.

Only if your model is with Bluetooth:

There are also so before you install the bluetooth driver you must first switch on the Bluetooth Module in HP Wireless Assistant.

Resources:

How to install the driver Bluetooth HP Windows 7.

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