Thank you for the quick answer. Using an ISO ready for the installation would be amazing, considering i have no experience in slipstreming. If I understood correctly, it should be fine even if my MoBo is an X470 instead of X570, please correct me if i’m wrong. I don’t need any update in w7, so it would be perfect!
Edit: i forgot to mention that my MoBo doesn’t have a ps/2 slot, i hope that’s not a prerogative to correctly install Seven.
@nopha You don’t need PS/2, that’s one of the cool things, just use it as always. Ok, I created this scripts because of users that don’t know anything about this, what you have to be able to is to read words written out of letters.
My newest ISO’s include X470, it seems to me that people don’t understand that like I assumed first.
Download infos are in more than one of my previous answers.
Thanks again, I’m currently downloading your ISO SP2.9/deWin7x64_Ulti_SP2 from the link you posted few answers ago, after that i’m gonna use Rufus to create a bootable USB drive and hopefully manage to get this done. You’re a lifesaver, I’ll keep you informed!
Thanks for the drivers!
Yet I found 2 Issues and want to mentoin it, maybe you know a way to fix that:
USB Audio Interfaces won’t work, they install fine but the Microphone won’t detect any input same with the Headphones they won’t play any Audio
Tested on 2 Devices:
M-Audio C400
Focusrite Scarlett 2i2
Valve Index won’t install eTron Camera drivers, the Headset itself works fine only the Cameras won’t install.
MAINBOARD: Auorus PRO x570
CPU: Ryzen 7 3800x
Thanks again for your time and effort!
@Mosquit0 The support site for your C400 mentions that, on usb3 ports, problems are likely to occour and therefore USB3 is not supported with Windows 7, so no suprise there.
The information for your second audio interface is not specific enough to make use of the support site.
Greetings Patrick
Thanks for your fast reply!
I am aware of the USB 3.0 bug with the C400 BUT my Mainboard also features USB 2.0 Slots, the result was exactly the same.
I managed to create a workaround by using a PCIe USB 3.0 Card with seperate drivers. Yet it causes some some bugs still, so that can’t be a permanent solution. [Microphone detects sound but the PCIe Card cuts it off sometimes].
I can’t post links yet so here is the Modell number of the PCIe Card ->
"CSL - 4-Port USB 3.0 Super Speed Card PCIe Express"
Anyway what can I do to give you more information for debugging?
Regards.
@Mosquit0 I am not really interested in debugging, I just wanted to mention that you informations are not complete.
But some thought of mine:
Do your interfaces work on other PCs/Laptops with ‘normal’ USB2 ports? (That means ‘real’ USB2, not provided by a single chipset controler)
How about a PCIe USB2-Card ?
Are you interestes it what audio interface I use? I use it on my Gigabyte X470 AORUS GAMING 7 WIFI, works without any problems.
I understand that you don’t want to put time and effort into debugging no worries!
Now to answer your questions:
1.) Yes the interface works on ANY other machine with USB 2.0 also on machines with USB 3.0 Ports. (Tested on 3 Machines - Mac Pro, Thinkpad W500, PC with MB: Sabertooth 990FX 2.0).
2.) I wanted to avoid PCIe Cards in general, so yeah that could be worth a try for someone else.
3.) The Audio Interface brand which you are using would be interesting to know!
I found a workaround for me now. I bought a Mixtable now which doesn’t use any USB drivers: “ALTO ZMX52”. I use it with the Line IN port on my Mainboards Soundcard.
Thanks for your time anyway!
Regards.
Hello!
I also suffer from several issues with external USB sound cards, and I still didn’t finish all the experiments, but you may find my results interesting and maybe useful somehow.
My system is R7 3700X in Asrock X370 Taichi, and since the upgrade I had some issues with my Focusrite Scarlett solo: it did work from the very beginning, but all the sound routed through Windows mixer would occasionally stutter, videos from youtube rattled after the end of the video, until you play any other sound, etc. Sometimes audio driver would even cause BSOD.
Interestingly, ASIO worked just fine and was absolutely inaffected by this bug.
I was trying to find a solution for a while, reinstalling the drivers and system didn’t help, and lifting Infinity Fabric voltage in BIOS didn’t do anything either, but in the end I succeed a little: if I connect my soundcard when system is already loaded, it has absolutely no issue with playback. Since I have an external USB hub with a power button, it works for me, and I hope it may be useful for someone else.
But unfortunately, my mic still stutters, so I still need a better fix. I still sound way better then most of my colleague, though.
Finally, today I made another interesting discovery: I tried my older sound interface, Alesis io2 Express from the era of USB 2.0, and it works just fine with my system and causes absolutely no problem. Unfortunately, it is really worn out and all the potentiometers are broken and noisy, but maybe I just got another reason to fix it someday.
I hope any of this information can be useful.
Best regards!
@canonkong
Your install image saved me already lot’s of hassle from buying a board with crippled UEFI capability.
Thanks.
It booted fine on the 3700X and X570 MBR.
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returned the hardware since the X570 platform is not within specification.
Hello,
Can this driver package integrate with Windows 7 AIO images?
I’ve tried to integrate with no success. Still unable use USB peripheral when installing Windows 7. And got driver load error (ianvme.sys) at 2nd attempt.
Where I should integrate it? Install.wim or Boot.wim? (I’ve tried both, hahah).
And I already integrate the SHA256 update package before.
I use the (#1 post):
Is there any steps that I wrong? Any suggestion / tool?
Can you briefly tell the steps here or at the #1 post?
I Use ROG Crosshair VIII Impact (X570). No PS/2 & only 1 PCIe available.
Thanks.
@IvanCupa In order to make it work you need to integrate the drivers at least into index 2 of the boot.wim and the index of the image that you want to install in the install.wim. If you are not shure integrate the into every index of the boot.wim and the install.wim.
hello
i am struggling so much with this and need help
have x570 motherboard with ryzen 3000 series chip
it is a pre-existing windows install so i can boot into windows but have no mouse or keyboard. the board does not have a ps2 port. i tried using the usb 2.0 ports on back of motherboard and usb headers on motherboard
i was able to boot a rawdisk into virtualbox and edit task manager to install chipset drivers, from there i was able to install chipset drivers
i’ve tried updating the usb drivers through device manager in virtualbox with no luck
i tried task scheduler to run the dpinst64.exe of the usb drivers and it cannot install
what must i do, to get a working mouse and keyboard without reinstalling windows 7? i don’t understand what i am doing wrong or what else i need to do, please help me, im desperate in an attempt to get the computer working
@PatrickK
Hello, just discovered this thread, in hope to somehow get Widows 7 to run on my new Ryzen 4000 Laptop.
Got this Laptop with a Ryzen 4800u (not yet delivered)
https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/de/de/produ…ads/driver-list
Is there any way so far, to get Windows 7 running on a Laptop with a Ryzen7 4000 Processor?
Could your Win7 ISO’s work with it, or are there not the right drivers for this Laptop?
Thanks in advance.
I don’t know, I don’t have any information about that, I don’t know what USB controllers laptops like those use.
I don’t like Ideapads, they are garbage in terms of durability, but if you already ordered it I would recommend to just try it. Windows 8 from 2012 and younger will just use their built-in USB xhci drivers, so would Linux I suppose. An idea from me is that you use a DVD and try it on this way if your laptop has an optical drive.
Greetings Patrick
i slipstreamed these drivers into my installation media and was able to get win 7 working on an asus x570 board. however, the usb ports stop functioning on an msi x570 board. the drivers work during installation but i cant get past the first-boot name screen
Ok, and slipstreamed you the drivers into every of the needed indexes ?
yes, every install.wim index and every boot.wim index