AMD A10-5750M Can't Wipe The Hard Drive!

I am having a problem downgrading from Windows 8 to windows 7 Ultimate 64bit version. I have tried changing the (EUFI) settings disabling secure boot. I tried Wiping the hard drive didn't work. So if anyone can help I would appreciate it a lot. I have an A10-5750M overclocked at 3.1GHz Elite quad core processor 8Gb Ram and 750Gb hard drive. I recenlty upgraded to windows 8.1 preview because I can deal with that better than windows 8, but I'd prefer windows 7 ulitimate 64bit version. Any help is welcome.

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You will need to DISABLE "Secure Boot" and maybe ENABLE "Legacy Support" in the "BIOS Secure Boot Configuration Settings (Windows 8)"  on the settings page shown below, before you can attempt to install Windows 7;
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Additionally, as the hard drive is partitioned as GPT, you must boot the computer using the "UEFI - CD/DVD drive" or "UEFI - Internal CD/DVD drive" in the "F9" boot menu. If "UEFI - CD/DVD drive" or something to that effect doesn't exist in the boot menu, please post a screen shot and/or descibe the listed boot options.
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