Install Windows 7 on X131e Chromebook?

hi, all,
If I bought a 120GB mSATA and replaced the 16GB one in X131e Chromebook, can I install Windows 7 to replace the useless Chrome OS? 
My ThinkPads: T21, X30, X31, X61, X220

I have an x131e that I bought new with Windows 8 already on it. I wonder if the Chrome OS is loading from an SSD and is just doing so too quickly for you to catch it by pressing F1.
Try pressing F1 repeatedly and quickly from the instant you press the power on button. Also be sure you're really starting with the computer turned OFF and not just in a Google Chrome sleep mode.
Another option would be to remoe whatever the Chrome OS is boting from and then the Bios would load saying no bootable media was found.
I find it hard to believe an x131e running Chrome OS would have a different bios on the motherboard. Then again perhaps a custom bios is used to cripple the system.
Russell

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