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Msi win7 smart tool
Msi win7 smart tool




msi win7 smart tool
  1. #MSI WIN7 SMART TOOL INSTALL#
  2. #MSI WIN7 SMART TOOL DRIVERS#
  3. #MSI WIN7 SMART TOOL WINDOWS 7#
msi win7 smart tool

So I am a little stuck as to what to try to do next. so I would get the windows logo with the words "windows is starting", but it would just sit there and not go any further

#MSI WIN7 SMART TOOL DRIVERS#

I tried to fix it by installing win 10 as a dual boot ( on the other sata based raid ), which ( if I again loaded the raid drivers ) would recognise win 7 as a dual boot option, and after instaling win 10 it would allow me to select to boot into win 7, but as win 7 had never done its first boot up, I think it lost whatever information it would usually carry into that process. but even though it does install, it wont reboot, so i never get to go through that initial process of setting up win7

#MSI WIN7 SMART TOOL INSTALL#

because the thing is, I thought option 2 was the correct answer from everything I was reading, but I just couldnt get a USB to install it no matter what I tried, until I switched to combining methods with the win 10 components. Ģ - ( if I am reading your site correctly ) am I supposed to forget about tricking the win 7 installer by using win 10 installer components, and instead just modify the boot.wim in addition to the install.wim (?)

msi win7 smart tool

#MSI WIN7 SMART TOOL WINDOWS 7#

ġ - am i supposed to further modify the install.wim so that the bcd and similar files are copied to a root \efi\boot folder ( just like I did on the USB ), and also copy the bootmgfw.efi file again to some other location inside the install.wim and rename it to boot圆4.efi so that when windows 7 installs, it puts these things in the correct places on the partitions of the nvme ( ssd m.2 ) raid, just as I had to get them in the correct places on the USB installer to make that work. īUT when it reboots, I get the same error from the windows boot manager that I got at first until I found a good guide for getting the USB to boot properly, which is that WBM error about not being able to read the \efi\microsoft\boot\bcd. I can load the raid drivers to recognise my ssd raid 0ĪND it goes ahead, partitions the drive, and seems to install correctly. I can get the win10 installer to offer me to install windows 7 I modified the install.wim with dism to insert some drivers, but other guides talked about tricking the new i7-7700k cpu into letting win7 install by either inserting the win7 install.wim into a win10 image, OR by inserting the win10 boot.wim and setup.exe into a win7 image ( with modified install.wim ). I set up intel rst in the UEFI BIOS settings and enabled uefi boot I think I am almost there, but something is missing. I got a new laptop, hated windows 10, and desperately wanted to get win7 installed on it in a particular configuration. Hi Fernando, I hope you can answer this question for me. OS related Topics Windows 11 Windows 8-10/Server. Special Topics Intel Management Engine CPU Microcodes NVMe Support for old. BIOS Modding Requests Reports: BIOS Moddin. Specific: NVMe Drivers Other Drivers System Performance RAID Performance AHCI/NVMe Performance Solid State Drives BIOS Modding BIOS Modding Guides. Off Topic Important Drivers (AHCI/RAID, NVMe, USB etc.) General: Storage Dri. General & Forum related Topics News / Announcements Forum-related Questi.






Msi win7 smart tool