Is anyone still using Windows 7?
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If there was a way to hide Windows 7 from new applications and let us install them on Windows 7, would be great. There is a custom kernel for Windows 98 called Kernelex that adds Windows 2000 and XP compatibility mode to Windows 98. Of course not all applications work, but you can right-click on the shortcut, go to Compatibility tab and set to Windows XP SP3 and find out.
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Thanks SIW2, I'll look for those. So, pretty much any 300 series should be OK?
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Yes as far as I know all the intel 300 series consumer motherboards work fine. If it comes with a wifi card that might not have win7 drivers ( e.g. ac9560) but they can be changed with a cheap card that does support win7 for about a fiver.
Canonkong : replace the WiFi card with 8260/8265AC,RTL8822CE,Killer 1535 which can work on win7.
If you don't use wifi it is irrelevant.
Last edited by SIW2; 3 Weeks Ago at 01:11.
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It you extract from he wireless driver in a folder, you could try manually force it in Device Manager. It might work and only the installer being incompatible with Windows 7.
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No. Some of the z390 come with wifi cards that cannot work with win7. It is not a problem. If wireless is not needed, disable it in bios. If it is needed replace the card.
Depends what you want. The advantage of b365 over the h310
6 usb3 ports gen1 ( instead of just 4 on h310 )
6 sata 3 ( instead of just 4 on h310 )
4 ram slots ( instead of just 2 on h310)
pcie 3.0 x4 m2 ( instead of pcie 3.0 x2 on h310 so twice the speed )
pcie 3.0 x4 port for an extra nvme with a cheap adapter or any other peripheral ( not present on h310)
pcie 3.0 x1 port ( instead of pcie 2.0 x1 on h310 so twice the speed)
some of the b360 have couple of usb3 gen 2 type A slots on the back panel
Last edited by SIW2; 3 Weeks Ago at 22:00.