Downgrade HP ENVY 15-u010dx to win 7, or duala boot win 7 and wind 8

i have brand new HP ENVY 15-u010dx with windows 8.1 installed.
Because of my needs (worrk related) i need win 7 installed.
Is it possible to install win 7 dual boot with win 8.1 ?
Does win 7 work on this machine, do you have drivers for win 7 x64
i'm asking this since i saw option in bios that has to be disabled to run win 7.
please help me..thanks in advance..

Hello @bigheadx,
I understand that your notebook computer takes a long time to reach the Windows log in screen after you power it on, and I would be happy to assist you in this matter!
To ensure there are no background programs or services that are slowing the booting process of your operating system, I recommend following the steps in this document on Windows 8 Safe Mode. I also suggest following this resource on Resolving slow system performance (Windows 8) to increase the speed and efficiency of your operating system.
Please re-post with the results of your troubleshooting, and I look forward to your reply!
Regards
MechPilot
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