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Setting up Windows 7 on a Z370 Gaming K6 computer

Setting up Windows 7 on a Z370 Gaming K6 computer

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Porsas
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06-27-2017, 06:58 AM
#11
Thread cleaned up. Stay respectful. ~Sans
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Porsas
06-27-2017, 06:58 AM #11

Thread cleaned up. Stay respectful. ~Sans

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MarPs
Member
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06-28-2017, 10:08 PM
#12
Get the Windows 7 ISO file from the provided link. Choose your installation option without checking the USB drivers. Use the MSI Smarttool to create a bootable drive, then run Windows 7. I won’t share specific settings details since I’m away; let me know if you need further assistance.
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MarPs
06-28-2017, 10:08 PM #12

Get the Windows 7 ISO file from the provided link. Choose your installation option without checking the USB drivers. Use the MSI Smarttool to create a bootable drive, then run Windows 7. I won’t share specific settings details since I’m away; let me know if you need further assistance.

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06-30-2017, 02:07 PM
#13
Windows 7 on Ryzen appears inconsistent. Some users with Ryzen 2200G and ASUS A320 motherboards installed it without issues, while others faced BIOS errors. Others have managed to apply a patch from zeffy/wufuc which disables the "Unsupported Hardware" warning, letting them proceed with updates on compatible systems like Intel Kaby Lake or AMD Ryzen chips. For more details, check the OC forums at overclock.net.
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Configurations
06-30-2017, 02:07 PM #13

Windows 7 on Ryzen appears inconsistent. Some users with Ryzen 2200G and ASUS A320 motherboards installed it without issues, while others faced BIOS errors. Others have managed to apply a patch from zeffy/wufuc which disables the "Unsupported Hardware" warning, letting them proceed with updates on compatible systems like Intel Kaby Lake or AMD Ryzen chips. For more details, check the OC forums at overclock.net.

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Ailinie
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07-01-2017, 12:15 AM
#14
Many users have shared experiences with the MSI Smart Tool connected by Globox to address Windows 7 installation problems. Recent Intel processors should function properly with Windows 7. The company's claim that they don't support newer CPUs in Windows 7 appears to be a misleading tactic, suggesting Microsoft aims to collect user data for future profit in Windows 10.
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Ailinie
07-01-2017, 12:15 AM #14

Many users have shared experiences with the MSI Smart Tool connected by Globox to address Windows 7 installation problems. Recent Intel processors should function properly with Windows 7. The company's claim that they don't support newer CPUs in Windows 7 appears to be a misleading tactic, suggesting Microsoft aims to collect user data for future profit in Windows 10.

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