Windows 8 windows install no boot

On my Pavilion Dv7 7010:

I use a dual boot system. A 500 MB sata disk 0 and a processor intel 320 128 GB SSD on disc 1.

I installed the dual boot with Windows 7 original on disk 0 and the new installation of Windows 8 on

DIST 1.

I've upgraded to Flash Bios F-13. I have no control over the parameters of the disk. Windows 6 is special for

This combination. My bios does not good options. Windows 8 fails to start after any software

install, even update windows. The data of the disk intel are currupted.

Windows 8 cannot run on this machine with the current configuration. A new Bios should be issued to correct

Cumulative Windows 8 with the parameters of the hard disk.

What I understand from your post you are trying to use a second hard drive in secondary Bay to install Windows 8 on _ if it's so a HP laptop that is impossible and HP will not update the BIOS that you can do this.

If you want to try W8, you can either create a new partition with in W7 to install W8 on or you can temporarily remove Bay '0' to your hard drive, install your spare drive and load W8 on it.

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