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ED_Sln

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  1. Yes, I was right, although the network card is called 219-V, but the ID is completely different, and with this ID there are drivers only for 10. So you have to try the modified ones. Or, since test mode is enabled anyway, you can try adding this ID to inf. No, we haven't tried that driver yet.
  2. Try these three more drivers, that's all I have. Maybe the chip is updated and although it is called 219-V, the old drivers may not install. https://mega.nz/file/vrZ3FAKY#QXKLRj66NFXq881D-WJIYA-O9Mk3mhVlzmmqiCIAAeg
  3. To avoid this, install SHA-2 updates KB4490628 and KB4474419-v3. Yes, this motherboard has a 219 network card. Try this driver: https://mega.nz/file/zqZhUZjI#Bj_QEu2SWCw9ShIxqVNbZ2WT_BskXHD4lja_o5G4gVY
  4. For Windows 8.1 this driver is official: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/ethernet/gigabit-controllers/i219-connections/downloads.html
  5. For Nvidia drivers, updates to support SHA-2, KB4490628 and KB4474419-v3, as well as C++ 2022 and .Net 4.8 are required. Are you sure it's an I219 network card? It was made a long time ago, it is possible that a newer model is installed there. Write the model of the motherboard to know more exactly. There is only an unofficial driver for USB. It needs KB2864202 and SHA-2 update. This archive contains the USB driver and the driver for the Intel I225 network card, maybe it is installed on your motherboard: https://mega.nz/file/jzpDCCAI#yRlGRDO_YH_qJl0eKEJ1N2zsU6p3uwqs9CZe6jTq5Zg
  6. Yes, I mean the i225 network cards. Download them from the Update Catalog site and try to install them, if they install, then they were not installed. https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=KB4474419 https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=KB4490628
  7. No, I mean important system updates, like "Platform Update" KB2670838; "SHA-2" KB4490628 and KB4474419-v3. The best thing to do is to have the system fully updated.
  8. An empty driver consisting only of inf, which just pretends that the device is installed.
  9. I try to avoid UEFI if possible and install the OS in Legacy mode. That's why I can't probably help you with this. But as far as I know, besides a working boot loader on the disk you need to set up Windows Loader in the Boot section of the BIOS.
  10. I just really dislike OSs that came out after 7, so I use it myself and try my best to help others stay on 7 as long as possible. This motherboard has Intel I225-V network controllers, so the drivers I uploaded should install, maybe there are some updates missing. "PCI Simple Communication" is "Intel Management Engine Interface", it does not affect anything, so you can not install it. Also, when I installed 7 on a computer with i5 12400 I couldn't find a driver for Intel Serial IO GPIO Host Controller, but that doesn't affect it either. But you can remove them by installing stubs. And there was also an ACPI Wake Alarm Driver on that computer. Here is another archive with all these drivers. https://mega.nz/file/fj5nhZKb#HU9AhQ0WphxPoPsacVdbpgmonv9J1w1XLsk5JpOs1Wo
  11. It's hard to tell, write the IDs of non installed devices, maybe there will be drivers for them. Or write the name of the motherboard so I can find what controllers are there. For Nvidia USB there should be a stub that hides the exclamation point. And for another USB driver is not installed? There is a driver for USB Audio, it is for Realtek chip: https://mega.nz/file/m6IxzBgC#nbCguJ_LKOEFqW5xPcqxIplk2273cKBYLJhPaDEB1Ik
  12. I don't know if there are rules for UBO, but there is an add-on that should solve the problem. https://addons.mozilla.org/ru/firefox/addon/i-dont-care-about-cookies/
  13. https://mega.nz/file/jzpDCCAI#yRlGRDO_YH_qJl0eKEJ1N2zsU6p3uwqs9CZe6jTq5Zg And I also added the universal USB driver to the archive, it needs the KB2864202 update, and both drivers need the SHA-2 update, KB4490628 and KB4474419-v3.
  14. Supermium version 115.0.5760.0 does not work even with option --no-sandbox. Version 115.0.5760.0 R2 works fine. Win 7 OS with all updates through May 2023.
  15. Try using this: https://github.com/manatails/uefiseven
  16. I forgot to write the result here. Here is the last saved screenshot, exactly 2 years old. After that, the computer ran for another week and the HDD motor jammed, leaving a screenshot with 736 days of work on it.
  17. These 2.0 ports come from the 3.0 controller anyway, so you need a driver for 3.0 to make them work. Can you take a picture of what screen the system frozen on? This may be the reason, you will need to replace the EFI: https://github.com/manatails/uefiseven
  18. Are Secure Boot and UEFI disabled in your BIOS? Try to disable efficient-cores in the BIOS, maybe they are causing the system to freeze. Maybe the system does not freeze, but just does not respond to mouse and keyboard, because there are no drivers for USB3.
  19. No, I mean the whole installation image, iso or burned to a DVD or flash drive.
  20. It is not enough to add support to the installed system itself (install.wim), it is necessary that the installer of the system (WinPE) supported both NVMe and USB3, but it is impossible to update the installer 7, so I have to use the installer from Win 10, replace the file install.wim with updated 7, then the installation goes without errors.
  21. I have installed Windows 7 on 300-500 series chipsets and Ryzen 1000-5000 processors, I myself have Windows 7 installed on a Ryzen 5950 with X470 chipset. The problems are standard for all new PCs, you need to integrate USB3 drivers, and if installing on NVMe, updates or drivers to support them. Also the installation disk needs to be made of 10 to have USB3 and NVMe support. Problems happen with G series processors, with integrated graphics, some motherboards won't install 7 while integrated graphics are on. I have not yet tried it on AM5 socket systems, although there are screenshots on the Chinese forums with 7 installed on the 600 series chipset and Ryzen 7000.
  22. Right, I forgot about that, I used the boot disk from 10, I replaced the system image file in it. WinPE of 7 does not support NVMe, and there is no way to add support there. But if there is an official driver, you can add it in the driver loading window.
  23. NVMe support has been added in updates KB2990941-v3 and KB3087873-v2, but you need to have them integrated in the image. The USB3 universal driver has a signature, not WHQL, but enough to be able to integrate and install this driver. I installed Windows 7 on a computer with a B660 chipset and i5-12400F processor, also on NVMe, no problems with the installation. Updates for NVMe support and the universal USB3 driver were integrated in the image. But this processor without efficient-cores, no integrated GPU, and I also disable UEFI.
  24. I'm not worried about ending support. My computer is behind a NAT, there is a firewall in front of it, and there is a firewall on the computer itself. I have already solved the problem with the end of support for browsers, too. My computer is powerful enough to run in the background in a Win 10/11 virtual machine, and the browser can be displayed on the desktop host in Unity mode, it supports VBox and VmWare.
  25. If the driver is made after July 2019, it requires installed updates that add support for SHA-2 encryption. Updates KB4490628 and KB4474419-v3.
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