do you want to see index?
i understand, that is on z390 install modded drvs and usb 3.0/3.1 and 2.0 because they is in chipset.
yeah!
do you want to see index?
i understand, that is on z390 install modded drvs and usb 3.0/3.1 and 2.0 because they is in chipset.
yeah!
@Wu-Tang Cool, for me it seems that you understand.
What do you mean with index ?
If you want you can post more screenshots here, I would like to see them anyways.
@Wu-Tang No, I donât take Windowsâ performance index too seriously, sometimes I look at it for fun, hoping it is maxed out, but nothing more.
If you want you can make one from the device manager.
When it will be available for download please?
Hi, I just want to say thanks to canonkong for the drivers. I was doing a project for a relative (transplanting their laptop hard drive into a new âbodyâ), and they got windows 7, and the USB wouldnât work.
I installed the signed drivers from the 1st post, 64-bit. It got intel device id 31a8 . It worked. At first I thought it didnât work because I mistakenly believed it to be 32-bit windows (the old laptop was really old).
@Wu-Tang Noup, I donât, I donât know how to modify drivers, most of the drivers that I use are downloaded from here. And some other sites, e.g. station-drivers.
@PatrickK @canonkong Thank you for the work you both have done, this is incredible.
Patrick, I downloaded your script and followed the instructions in the read first text. It successfully went through the process and I installed windows 7 pro on my computer, but when I boot to it I still donât have control of my mouse or keyboard. I have tried switching usb ports, adjusting xhci handoff in bios, changing CSM settings. The SSD I have installed Win7 on is originally GPT but I converted it to MBR, how does this effect what bios settings I should be using? In your post #175 on page 12 you mention copying drivers into the âusb3â folder. I was able to find this folder within your script but I did not know what to put in it as it already had 9 folders in there.
I have also tried using NTlite to integrate the drivers canonkong provided into the boot.wim (index2) and install.wim on separate ISOs and tried installing them both, but did not get the desired result. One failed to install, and the other still had no control of USB peripherals.
What do you recommend I do?
Hy @Illuminate You are welcome
You have to mention what hardware you are using, otherwise no one can help you, at least nor right away.
Windows 7 needs to have enabled CSM, if not modified in that regard.
You have to use legacy boot if you use MBR and GPT for UEFI boot, regardless if Windows 7, 8, 8.1 or the dumb 10.
My mobile slipstreaming script v1.1 doesnât have drivers for Ryzen 3000, X570 and Threadripper 3000-platforms, my Windows 7 Service Pack 2.10 ISOs do, but I have to create a mobile slipstreaming script v1.2 to have that. Or you can download and copy those drivers into the USB3-folder on yourself, of course.
Greetings Patrick
Great job !
Thank you very much for your work âŠ
Do you think the same procedure could be used for IRST drivers to work on Windows 7 with the z390 chipset ?
@pazuzutom Thank you very much.
I would not be surprised if this works, but I wouldnât be surprised if it wouldn not either. Just try it, like I du much of trial and error and fixing.