HP 250 G1 not install windows 7 32 bit

I'm trying to install Windows 7 32 bit on this laptop but the boot don't work.
Instead the 64-bit version is ok.
What is the problem ?
Thanks

Hi ivaneddu,
Your HP 250 G1 is a commercial product and to get your issue more exposure I would suggest posting in the commercial forums. Here is a link to the Commercial Notebook forum.
Thank you,
Please click “Accept as Solution ” if you feel my post solved your issue.
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