Sata or hard disk drivers to install windows 7 in Hp Pavilion 15-b101sd

I didn't see the steps I had to do to install windows 7 in the computer, so I formated the hard disk and I cleaned it.
But when I try to install windows 7, the installation program ask me about the driver of the hard disk which I haven't. I've tried to find it, but anyone of the drivers I found it doesn't work and I can't pass the page of the driver of hard disk installation.
Do you have that driver? or what is the solution to install the win7?
Thank you so much!

Hi:
If you are installing W7 from a USB flash drive, make sure you have the flash drive plugged into the USB 2 port (on left side) your notebook has.
These should be the sata drivers you probably need to install if Windows still asks for disk drivers...
I have zipped them up and attached them under Attachments below.
Attachments:
W764A.zip ‏108 KB

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