Y570: Pilot missing during the reinstallation of Windows 7

Hi all

I'm trying to reinstall Windows 7 on my newly acquired IdeaPad Y570, following the directives of the http://consumersupport.lenovo.com/uk/en/HintsandTips/ShowDoc.aspx?ID=12870415982811, including the execution of the RapidDriveTool (which signals success). But when I reboot and boot from my USB Windows Installation, I'm stuck during installation. He asks me to install a driver because he finds not all readers. Tries to install all the drivers in the folder pilot in support of lenovo does not help score, and switch mode compatible SATA in the BIOS did not help either. This scenario is not covered by article, so what I am doing wrong?

Kind regards

Hannes

Yes, as I said I tried to install the Chipset drivers, found in the folder of the partition to support driver. The installation program installs the drivers, but said that no additional devices have been found, so I can't always choose any partition installation target.

Ironically, I tried to use another way to install that I had just be sure and there it works. It looks like the original media was wrong. In any case, I am now. Thank you for your support.

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