Hp pavilion h9-1170t, installing windows 7 problems

on cmos i can see everything< h drive, dvd, etc, but when try to installing windows 7,  windows is not find any hard drive, my hp has 256 ssd hard drive,  help

Hi,
Be sure that all external devices including the internet connection are removed.
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