Download NTLite and export your HW list and upload it, I can check whole Driver Packs for related drivers and pack them for you. As you are afraid of using Snappy Driver Installer which is reported as clean in my Eset Antivirus
i have an windows 10 sytstem works fine but i want to change it to windows 7 i need the usb 3.10 drivers the hardware id is PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_9A13&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_01 PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_9A13&SUBSYS_00000000 PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_9A13&REV_01 PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_9A13 PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_9A13&CC_0C0330 PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_9A13&CC_0C03 gr davy
In my case, the main missing drivers after Win7-x64 installation are: ACPI\INT3400 - this is Intel's Dynamic Tuning Manager VEN 8086- DEV 1903 - Intel Dynamic Tuning Processor Participant VEN 8086-DEV 9D3A - Intel Management Engine Interface VEN 8086-DEV 9D21 - driver of "Mobile 7th/8th Generation Intel Processor Family I/O PMC - 9D21" device VEN 8086-DEV 9D31 - driver of "Mobile 7th/8th Generation Intel Processor Family I/O Thermal Subsystem - 9D31" device VEN 8086-DEV 1911 - driver of "Intel Gaussian Mixture Model - 1911" device VEN 8086-DEV 9D23 - Synaptics SMBus Driver I found a modified Intel's GPU driver (with a simple trick in an ".inf" file), which works OK. NVIDIA continue to release Win7 drivers, so no problem on the NVIDIA GPU's side too. Drivers of network adapters (ethernet, wi-fi, bluetooth) are completely unimportant because I'll never use them on Win7.
@davy24 Do not want any help from this forum. Because all they do is to send scam/spyware driver programs. Never use any kind of "driver finder" programs. If you can find, you can use "inf-modified" drivers, because they are %99,9 original (just a few trick lines in the *inf file).
I mentined ltsc because i figured the person wants least amount of pre-installed bloat. Otherwise yes, 11th gen core cpu - no sku should be a problem.
Ventoy always worked for me, without going to Rufus. Ventoy preps the USB and then I drag the ISO into the usb root folder and disconnect and start the install on the target PC. This is simply what has worked for me.
A bit late, but I experienced this and my solution is, after every usage of the tool, I delete the unzipped folder. When I want to use the tool again, I unzip a fresh folder from the downloaded file, and use that, and I always get an output Windows7.iso I think that, after using the unzipped tool folder for one iso creation, the folder gets some items innit which conflict when using it again for a fresh iso creation. Just my guess This is just my share, for anyone to try. p.s. almost to page 40 and my eyes are red and I have reams and reams of notes *chuckle* 'Been reading for over 4 hours now.
Hi I’m getting as far as it installing, updating registry stuff and on the second reboot its stuck on Starting Windows forever. Can I do anything?