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Windows 7 drivers for Intel Ethernet, USB controller, and NVIDIA GPU?

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I got past the installation using an old PS/2 keyboard, but that keyboard doesn't exactly work the best. Also, I don't have a PS/2 mouse. I tried installing the official Intel ethernet drivers, but it just said there was no network card.

The NVIDIA drivers for my GPU (which officially support Windows 7) get past the "Extracting files" part, and then it does nothing.

 

Drivers to install:

USB Drivers

NVIDIA GPU drivers

Ethernet drivers

 

Hardware:

Intel H510 chipset

Intel I219-V network adapter

NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1050 Ti GPU

Intel Core i3-10100f CPU

MSI H510M-A PRO

Edited by aiden99
adding more info

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

 

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8 hours ago, ED_Sln said:

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.

MSI H510M-A PRO motherboard.

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16 hours ago, ED_Sln said:

For Nvidia drivers, updates to support SHA-2, KB4490628 and KB4474419-v3, as well as C++ 2022 and .Net 4.8 are required.

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

 

Got the NVIDIA and USB drivers working. Had to enable test mode to get past signing errors with NVIDIA drivers, USB drivers worked perfectly.

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2 hours ago, ED_Sln said:

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

Tried all of the drives in the archive, they all did not work.

Incase this helps, here is my network card's hardware ID.

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0D4F&SUBSYS_7D221462&REV_11
8 hours ago, aiden99 said:

Incase this helps, here is my network card's hardware ID.

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.

 

7 hours ago, K4sum1 said:

I have this driver lying around, not sure if it's one of the ones you've already tried, but if it still doesn't work I could try modding some drivers.

No, we haven't tried that driver yet.

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20 hours ago, K4sum1 said:

I have this driver lying around, not sure if it's one of the ones you've already tried, but if it still doesn't work I could try modding some drivers.

https://mega.nz/file/3Y0VHTzK#f7KjHCPYvFHjTFtzTDNw84j-yxo3_pMCyjerBj0350I

The driver is compatible with my hardware, but it gives me "The system cannot find the file specified." error.

IMG_20230607_120349490-mini.jpg

Well that should be the same driver as the I225-V mod I did that works so idk what the issue is. Maybe you could force the I217 driver or similar.

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