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Setting up Windows 7 on a brand-new computer.

Setting up Windows 7 on a brand-new computer.

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raphipa
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07-06-2021, 05:33 PM
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Hello, I've been using Windows 10 since its release and it's starting to feel repetitive. As someone young, I haven't really relied on Windows 7 for daily tasks. Recently, I upgraded my multimedia laptop from Windows 10 to Windows 11, which is built around a Ryzen APU using an old PC and an SSD upgrade. Now I'm facing issues because my NVMe SSD isn't compatible with SATA drives, so I can't install Windows on my current system. I'm following this guide to modify the installation, but I'm having trouble separating drivers from my motherboard. [Guide] Installing Windows 7 on an NVMe SSD (from a USB 3.0 thumb drive) | NotebookReview I own a Gigabyte Aorus B450 Elite, Ryzen 5 2600X and GTX 1080. The main challenge is locating the right USB 3.1 drivers for my motherboard. I found one in picture 1, but when downloading there are many drivers available—mostly USB-related. The closest match was picture 2, but I'm unsure which should be used.
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raphipa
07-06-2021, 05:33 PM #1

Hello, I've been using Windows 10 since its release and it's starting to feel repetitive. As someone young, I haven't really relied on Windows 7 for daily tasks. Recently, I upgraded my multimedia laptop from Windows 10 to Windows 11, which is built around a Ryzen APU using an old PC and an SSD upgrade. Now I'm facing issues because my NVMe SSD isn't compatible with SATA drives, so I can't install Windows on my current system. I'm following this guide to modify the installation, but I'm having trouble separating drivers from my motherboard. [Guide] Installing Windows 7 on an NVMe SSD (from a USB 3.0 thumb drive) | NotebookReview I own a Gigabyte Aorus B450 Elite, Ryzen 5 2600X and GTX 1080. The main challenge is locating the right USB 3.1 drivers for my motherboard. I found one in picture 1, but when downloading there are many drivers available—mostly USB-related. The closest match was picture 2, but I'm unsure which should be used.

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POTTER1904
Member
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07-26-2021, 05:45 AM
#2
No USB drivers are available since Gigabyte expects you to use Windows 10. On Windows 10, the drivers come pre-installed. Windows 7 is no longer secure and boots much slower. The only option is to switch to Windows 10 and follow the recommended steps, or consider using Linux instead.
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POTTER1904
07-26-2021, 05:45 AM #2

No USB drivers are available since Gigabyte expects you to use Windows 10. On Windows 10, the drivers come pre-installed. Windows 7 is no longer secure and boots much slower. The only option is to switch to Windows 10 and follow the recommended steps, or consider using Linux instead.

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bigl30mine
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07-27-2021, 11:45 AM
#3
I mean, as long as you don't understand the risks with using unsupported Windows, I totally get you wanting to use 7! It was a great release and I'd go back if Windows 10 wasn't so good now.
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bigl30mine
07-27-2021, 11:45 AM #3

I mean, as long as you don't understand the risks with using unsupported Windows, I totally get you wanting to use 7! It was a great release and I'd go back if Windows 10 wasn't so good now.

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Peinnoob
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07-27-2021, 06:16 PM
#4
Windows 11 has some issues and glitches, especially before the full launch. I’m considering switching to Linux since it’s more stable for me.
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Peinnoob
07-27-2021, 06:16 PM #4

Windows 11 has some issues and glitches, especially before the full launch. I’m considering switching to Linux since it’s more stable for me.

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Ytueur
Member
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07-27-2021, 08:24 PM
#5
I mean there is a driver for Windows 7 official but i dont know how to seperate or rather which one to use, and linux is not for me
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Ytueur
07-27-2021, 08:24 PM #5

I mean there is a driver for Windows 7 official but i dont know how to seperate or rather which one to use, and linux is not for me

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SkrubbyRealz
Junior Member
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07-28-2021, 05:22 AM
#6
I don’t possess sensitive details about my computer, which means security concerns aren’t a priority for me. I haven’t installed any antivirus software, as I purchased the device.
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SkrubbyRealz
07-28-2021, 05:22 AM #6

I don’t possess sensitive details about my computer, which means security concerns aren’t a priority for me. I haven’t installed any antivirus software, as I purchased the device.

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King_James_XVI
Junior Member
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07-28-2021, 09:21 AM
#7
wait why.....
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King_James_XVI
07-28-2021, 09:21 AM #7

wait why.....

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MonkeyRexx
Member
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07-28-2021, 01:57 PM
#8
I make money by modifying this PC for Farming Simulator mods, though it doesn’t work on Linux. That’s why I rarely do modding now, but when I need extra income I jump into some modifications.
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MonkeyRexx
07-28-2021, 01:57 PM #8

I make money by modifying this PC for Farming Simulator mods, though it doesn’t work on Linux. That’s why I rarely do modding now, but when I need extra income I jump into some modifications.

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The_D3mon
Senior Member
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07-28-2021, 03:24 PM
#9
Avoid using a VM for Windows 7 because drivers will function properly, installation is straightforward, and it should support older games well.
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The_D3mon
07-28-2021, 03:24 PM #9

Avoid using a VM for Windows 7 because drivers will function properly, installation is straightforward, and it should support older games well.

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kyojin
Member
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07-28-2021, 03:57 PM
#10
I located this utility on Gigabyte's website within the motherboard section (image 1). When I launched it, it reported that my USB was running out of memory. After saving the edited diskpart file (image 2), I restarted the software and everything returned to normal. I also tried converting the file format from FAT32 to NTFS or EXFAT, but it always defaulted back to FAT32. pic3
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kyojin
07-28-2021, 03:57 PM #10

I located this utility on Gigabyte's website within the motherboard section (image 1). When I launched it, it reported that my USB was running out of memory. After saving the edited diskpart file (image 2), I restarted the software and everything returned to normal. I also tried converting the file format from FAT32 to NTFS or EXFAT, but it always defaulted back to FAT32. pic3

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