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    yes the screenshot will help no matter what

    the wireless adapter (if windows found it) should be somewhere on device manager as an unknown device, it might not be in the network section. It will stand out because it will be the only section that is expanded when you first load devmgmt.msc

    also would be good to post a screenshot of start>run>msinfo32>components>problem devices
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    barneyk said:
    I edited the previous post while you were writing I think. I already added the screenshot just in case
    Here it is again :)

    Untitled — **************

    you need to expand these sections and repost the screenshot

    disk drives
    display adapters
    IDE ATA/ATAPI controller
    Universal Serial Bus controllers
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    barneyk said:
    Have a look at the msinfo32 grab in my previous post

    you need to expand these sections and repost the screenshot

    disk drives
    display adapters
    IDE ATA/ATAPI controller
    Universal Serial Bus controllers
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    Caveat - You may have a compatibility issue here in that you have a win10 system and installed win7 on it without heeding my post #14 which discussed the need for detailed specs first. So be prepared to re-install WIN10 if it comes to that.

    But just going on your screenshots the first thing you need is a chipset driver. I don't know what chipset you have and whether it can run win7. Since you said in post #9 that you were getting a kaby lake system, presumably you do not have an intel 3xx chipset (which does not run win7). Your next steps are to install the appropriate win7 chipset driver, then the intel management engine driver for win7, then the 4508 beta display driver I posted earlier which allows kaby lake graphics on win7. It would REALLY help if you could post a link to your detailed specs, or to the driver download page for your system. Even if its a WIN10 page, it will show your detailed specs.
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    the clevo link leads to no specs whatsover. My recommendation is you download drivers for the newest intel hardware that is win7 compatible. So on this page try running the drivers for VGA (beta), USB 3, and chipset.

    GA-Z270N-WIFI (rev. 1.0) | Motherboard - GIGABYTE Global

    After that, try running the intel driver support assistant package

    Intel(R) Driver & Support Assistant

    After that, run the wufuc windows update utility

    Download wufuc - MajorGeeks

    btw the 8550 is not a Kaby Lake, it is Kaby Lake R. I am unaware as to whether or not it will run win7 (meaning hd6xx graphics that is, the core cpu is compatible, the driver is just for the graphics portion of the cpu). You will be able to find out by installing the 4508 VGA driver above AFTER you get the chipset driver working. If the 4508 vga driver installs correctly you will see HD 620/630/650 graphics under display adapter in control panel

    After that, run windows update.
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