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Slight correction: it was actually last month. The 3567 I worked on had a Kaby Lake i5, so I had to jump through a few hoops to thwart Microsoft's and Intel's attempts to stop Win7 from working on Kaby Lake processors.
Slight correction: it was actually last month. The 3567 I worked on had a Kaby Lake i5, so I had to jump through a few hoops to thwart Microsoft's and Intel's attempts to stop Win7 from working on Kaby Lake processors.
I'm just wondering if he's already installed the latest build of Windows 7? 7600 didn't really have USB 3.0 support
Thanks, guy's for sharing the Ideas. I was able to figure the problem out. I was able to get from Intel that compatible with the OS that i have installed. i will post the details later im already sleepy looking for solution thanks again