Your Windows 7 installation will use canonkong’s driver if you slipstream it.
I don’t really care about driver signatures, you have to ask somebody else, I don’t really know something about this.
thats ok, i already slipstreamed them. i just wanted to make sure if they would work without having to select them
What do you mean with ‘select’ ? What selection ?
i was seeing others having to manually select the modded drivers from within the setup and the OS
Dude I will send you money right now, seriously. What is your PayPal?
This saved my ass. I didn’t want Windows 10 and I didn’t want to get a PCI-E USB card. I can’t believe how flawlessly this worked with my ASRock z390 Taichi. You’re a hero.
@onlinegravy Ok, but without some detailed information I can’t say more to this.
@zharth Great to read your pleasure and that it does work for you, it depends what you mean, canonkong’s usb3 driver or my mobile slipstreaming script-thing or something else ?
im going to test it out soon so we’ll see if what i did works. thanks for being helpful
@PatrickK It was Canon’s post, the first one with signed modified 3.1 drivers. I literally ran the .exe and installed them, and both mouse and keyboard immediately started working. Huge time saver.
Great, nice to hear.
What is in the "Intel-Serial-IO-Driver 正式 版 for Win7" directory? What needs to be installed for b360 chipset:
- ACPI TIME
- Intel(R) Gaussian Mixture Model
- Intel(R) LPSS I2C Controller
- Intel(R) Management Engine Interface
- Intel(R) Serial IO GPIO Host Controller
- Intel(R) Thermal Subsystem
Thanks.
i can confirm that canonkongs drivers allow win 7 to be installed on the z390 platform with usb mouse and keyboard. the settup uses them automatically
Hi to all,
first i want to make a very very big thanks for canonkongs and his fantastic work for the drivers.
I can confirm i succesfully slipstreamed the drivers on the first page easily with NLite,
being sure of selecting in NLite BOOT.WIN (index 2) TOO (wich is not by default).
Everything went smooth as brand new.
Mouse and keyboard working on clean setup
Now, someone can point me to a thread where i can find informations on installing the remaining drivers (vga, chipset, etc)?
I’m on Asrock Z390 Pro4.
Thank you and thank you canonkongs!
Asrock Z390 Pro4 (Drivers Summary for Windows 7)
USB: Drivers on the first page of this thread (Slipstreamed or post-setup)
Audio: Automatically Installed with the latest Windows Update patches
Chipset: Latest Intel Chipset INF Utility (Tested 10.1.18228.8176)
Lan: Latest Intel Network Adapter Driver for Windows 7 (Tested 24.3)
Acpi: Drivers on the first page of this thread (Intel-Serial-IO-Driver for Win7)
@Tlen Great to hear that, nice thing.
Right now I am building with my brother his first desktop gaming pc, he’s using the same motherboard. I think you can use the inf-drivers for Win10, I am almost shure they work on Windows 7 as well, I did my tests for my SP2.9 ISOs with this usb3-driver on a Z390M Pro4, and on that they worked, tried it because I was wondering. I dont’s know for what chipset drivers should be required, but I install them, if avaiable.
@PatrickK
Everything ok. I’ve edited my post in order to make a summary of all drivers I’ve installed for other users knowing eventually.
Actually every driver installed
Hello guys,
I want to thank you Canonkong for the working USB driver. I just created an ISO from the WIN 7 x64 working on Asus z87. Then installed the USB Drivers from Cannonkong and swapped the Z87 for a Z390.
All booted lovely smooth. The only missing drivers are:
-Ethernet Controller
-PCI Device
-PCI Simple Communications Controller
-SM Bus Controller <<< This one I think is important!!!
-Unknown Device
-Unknown Device
If anybody knows where to find those I appreciate.
Cheers
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Asus Prime Z390-A
Core i7 9700K
Dominator Platinum 2600 MHz (32G)
WINDOWS 7 x64
@Ninno You can use the chipset drivers for Windows 10, so did I on my brother’s new gaming pc. I assume you can do the same for the ethernet controller. If required, you can google its hardware-id und lookup what chip it is.
@PatrikK do you have the same mobo?
I’m scared to get BSOD
Trying to install Asus PCE AC55B WiFi / BT Driver just worked for WiFi. As BT connects to an internal USB Header, trying to installing the driver result in a BSOD pointing out the driver iusb3xhc.sys
Now after restarting the system I get a BSOD on srvnet.sys permanently
@Ninno The Motherboard is a Z390 Pro4 with an i3-8350k an a Zotac 980Ti. UEFI version 4.20. We used one of my Service Pack 2.9-release-ISOs, everything installed with no problem, exept one device, I assume it is the Intel Management Engine, but I don’t really care.
You can get the ISOs here if you are interested:
https://www.win-unattended.de/viewtopic…2f6df167984e53c
Edit:
I had some issues with one of the original, unmodified Intel-drivers, since i used one of the modified ones, everything installs like it is supposed to, by that I mean different Motherboards and different laptops, if there was an Intel chip that used the C216 driver, a BSOD occured in most of the cases.