Installing Windows 7 on a GT70 0NE

I bought a GT70 0NE 446 to use for webcasting, only to discover there are no Win 8 drivers for the Black MAgic Intensity Shuttle, essentially the only HDMI-USB solution.
So I am forced to downgrade to Win 7.
First mistake I made was inserting a win7 install disk before making a recovery disk. Although I hadn't done a full install it already removed some crucial component which prevented me from going back and doing one. SO
LESSON 1: MAke a WIN8 recovery disk before you do anything else.
Then the WIn 7 refused to install on any drive, I presumed because they are GPT. SO I tried all kinds of things, using diskpart "convert to MBR" with no joy.
I called MSI, they suggested formatting the drives. But the installer refused to do it.
I made a linux master boot disk and used partition magic to successfully format the drives to MBR and NTFS.
But still no joy with the Win7 installer. I called back to MSI, after some consultation they suggested using diskpart clean. So..
LESSON 2: Use  (shift +F10 in windows installer) diskpart clean to get access to drives!
Then I got a copy of Home Premium installed and proceeded to install all the drivers from product/nb/GT70-0NE.html#/?div=Driver&os=Win7%2064
The machine promptly froze.
I had to use linux boot to wipe it clean again.
Am now at the point of installing a version of Win 7 ultimate, to try again. WIll report back.
Any tips, especially on the order in which to install drivers. gratefully received.

I don't think the order matters. My personal order for any format is chipset/mobo drivers, sound, display & then anything else.
Google a site called nitenite. It might make your software install go a little quicker. 

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