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How to format HP ENVY dv6-7250ca Laptop


sack_patrol

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I just got my new laptop which is the HP ENVY dv6-7250ca, but it comes with Windows 8 which I would like to get rid of and put Windows 7. 

 

When I put my bootable Win7 cd and restart the laptop, it doesn't actually boot though. It just shows the HP logo with a spinning circle thingy for a while and then goes straight into the OS. 

 

Anyone have any ideas on how I can launch the CD so that I can format the drives and continue with the installation? 

 

Also pressing F8 or Del don't do anything and I'm wondering how I can access the BIOS and the Safe Mode boot up options in case I need to.

 

Thanks.

 

EDIT: I think the laptop doesn't have the DVD set up as first bootable device or whatever so I'm gonna have to enter the bios first anyway to fix that.

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OH CRAP! This laptop doesn't seem to support Windows 7 at all. 

 

When on their website to look for drivers, Windows 7 doesn't show up as a supported system. Damn, I should have checked that before.

 

I guess I'll be selling the laptop. How unfortunate. 

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It did ship with 8, but they dont support anything BUT that OS too. Also when I managed to figure out how to boot Win 7 CD, at the end of the installation it said that the hardware doesn't support the windows I am trying to install... so yea... can't do anything about that.

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yea i know, but that's how it is.... When the installation was done and the laptop rebooted, an error message came up saying that the hardware doesn't support the system i am trying to install. Then I checked their website and when I went to the page for drivers and support, the only operating system that was supported was Windows 8. There's a note there saying that if my OS doesn't appear on the list, it means it's not supported. At that point it became clear that this laptop won't run with windows 7 at all. 

 

It's probably some scheme to force people to use that pathetic excuse for an OS - Windows 8. When Microsoft knows what they are making is pure garbage... better start paying off companies to prevent people from using older versions.

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I just don't want to use that OS at all, doesn't matter what it looks like. Also, I didn't keep the recovery partition since there's nothing to recover that I would need. I'm sorry that I wasn't able to expect something so insane and stupid out of a simple laptop.

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It's probably some scheme to force people to use that pathetic excuse for an OS - Windows 8.

 

You just seem to be one of those people that love to hate Windows 8. Have you even used it? And if so, for more than 5 minutes? 

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I just don't want to use that OS at all, doesn't matter what it looks like. Also, I didn't keep the recovery partition since there's nothing to recover that I would need. I'm sorry that I wasn't able to expect something so insane and stupid out of a simple laptop.

 

Finding proper driver for windows 7 won't be much of a problem. Find another model in their site having similar hardware config as yours and having windows 7 support. Then you can download the drivers. All in all, you need to search for specific drivers and gather those drivers from different models.

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That's what I did with another laptop and even though this might work. There's still the problem of the actual laptop not wanting to have Windows 7 installed on it. I talked to a support guy about the compatibility issue and this is what he said: 

 

After downgrading the Operating system the generic driver are the ones which creates the trouble as because ther are all assigned with a hardware ID which is embedded with the motherboard, such as USB driver, chipset driver , PCI driver etc

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