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Develop a USB flash driver tailored for Windows hardware support

Develop a USB flash driver tailored for Windows hardware support

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neakses
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07-30-2016, 10:36 PM
#1
Hey guys, So I have done a clean installation of Windows 10 Home 1803 on my laptop GE63 8RF-099ca. Now I would like to install all the necessary drivers for Windows hardware. But there's a problem, after performing clean installation of Windows the Chipset drivers was not installed and because of that I am not able to install Nvidia or Realtek drivers it says graphics or sound driver is not compatible with hardware. What the reason behind it? and How can I solve this? Also is it possible to create a USB Flash Drive with all these driver in it so that I can do One-Click installation with it during my clean installation or from BIOS settings
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neakses
07-30-2016, 10:36 PM #1

Hey guys, So I have done a clean installation of Windows 10 Home 1803 on my laptop GE63 8RF-099ca. Now I would like to install all the necessary drivers for Windows hardware. But there's a problem, after performing clean installation of Windows the Chipset drivers was not installed and because of that I am not able to install Nvidia or Realtek drivers it says graphics or sound driver is not compatible with hardware. What the reason behind it? and How can I solve this? Also is it possible to create a USB Flash Drive with all these driver in it so that I can do One-Click installation with it during my clean installation or from BIOS settings

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theMSminer
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07-31-2016, 05:15 AM
#2
I'm not sure about creating a USB drive that would be the same as using the manufacturer's recovery ISO. You can find drivers on the manufacturer's support website if Win10 doesn't install them automatically. If you can't get them from MSI, you should obtain them directly from Nvidia and RealTek.
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theMSminer
07-31-2016, 05:15 AM #2

I'm not sure about creating a USB drive that would be the same as using the manufacturer's recovery ISO. You can find drivers on the manufacturer's support website if Win10 doesn't install them automatically. If you can't get them from MSI, you should obtain them directly from Nvidia and RealTek.