How to install Windows 7 on Skylake Dell XPS 8910

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  1. Posts : 116
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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       #101

    SIW2 said:
    1) I still don't know what 7 pro ISO you are using. Just post the file name, something like:

    987TR_5JJH2A00_W7SP1PRO64_EM(DL).iso
    The file for the Dell download is called G13K9_PW4KGA00_W7SP1PRO64_ROW
    Hope this helps us get closer to figuring out why that ISO works and the Ultimate wont work, must be something in there to recognize the NVME.

    Been searching everywhere for the right M.2 driver seems to be the only problem but it doesnt seem to be available anywhere for download.
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  2. Posts : 7,351
    Windows 7 HP 64
       #102

    On the working Win 7 Pro that has the M.2 drivers and is installed on the M.2 disk, did you tried to do an Upgrade to Win 7 Ultimate?
    You launch Win 7 ultimate setup from inside the running Win 7 Pro.
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  3. Posts : 116
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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       #103

    Megahertz07 said:
    On the working Win 7 Pro that has the M.2 drivers and is installed on the M.2 disk, did you tried to do an Upgrade to Win 7 Ultimate?
    You launch Win 7 ultimate setup from inside the running Win 7 Pro.
    The win7pro is activated, what is strange is the Windows Update is not working very well over 24 hours to check updates. Every update installed it says update failed and reverts them. Same with upgrading to windows 7 ultimate with a legit key. Maybe its because did not install on UEFI? Going to attempt to create UEFI USB today to install UEFI Win7pro.

    Didnt work, no suprise this new dell bios is most likely why nothing worked before really with that ultimate and now same as pro. when loading it goes to a black screen with a windows boot manager error saying the installation is corrupt even though its the same installation that is on the SSD now just with the USB setup for UEFI. New bios have some strange options like firmware TPM, OS recovery threshhold, for uefi boot it has Windows boot manager selected.

    Installing Windows 7 Ultimate from inside Win7pro.
    *Got new error maybe this is useful.
    It says "Windows cannot be installed to this disk. Windows needs the driver for device [NVM Express Controller]. Click Load driver and load the required device driver.
    **Starting over today and going to see if can create a partition in win7 pro then copy the files from win7ult into that reboot and install. If it fails will reinstall the broken dell win7pro OS.

    Microsoft: Win7_Ult_Sp1_English_x64.iso *Test*
    https://software-download.microsoft....d5fa47677c8f4f
    Last edited by tigpoppa; 27 Oct 2016 at 00:27.
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  4. Posts : 116
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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       #104

    Starting over with a new ISO "Win7_Ult_Sp1_English_x64.iso": https://software-download.microsoft....d5fa47677c8f4f

    This ISO is half the size of the previous one I was using which makes it much easier to modify. The less junk in there the better to figure out how to make it work and this seems pretty bare bones.
    Solved: USB 3.0
    Unsolved: Adding NVME support

    This link from dell: "Requirements to Install Windows 7 on M2 Drives in Non-Volatile Memory express (NVMe) Storage Environments"
    Requirements to Install Windows 7 on M2 Drives in Non-Volatile Memory express (NVMe) Storage Environments | Dell US
    Led me to: "Update to add native driver support in NVM Express in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2"
    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2990941
    There are 2 hotfixes listed on this page.
    1. Using DISM I add them to boot/2 and install/4 as packages. (Is that correct?)
    2. Upon clicking "Install Now" I get taken right away skipping I accept to the no media found screen.
    3. Upon selecting the driver "stornvme.inf" it attempts to load driver then BSOD.(Is that the right driver version?)

    Things I have tried:
    1. Selecting the NVME drivers without the above hotfixes results in nothing being seen.
    2. Injecting the packages then selecting the driver results in BSOD
    3. Injecting the packages and driver results in BSOD
    4. Copying the boot wim from the working win7pro then selecting or injecting driver results in BSOD which leads me to think I should only be modifying the install wim?

    Special Notes:
    * Please look at the first image. The first image shows the NVME drive to select a driver. What is going on there? How can it pull a driver for the drive from the drive but it doesnt show up to install?
    *Using legit retail Ultimate key in Windows anytime upgrade from Windows 7 Pro doesnt work. This is confirmed by Microsoft who told me my key is legit but only works on a clean install.

    Questions:
    1. Which .wim is being used at the hard drive selection part? Do I need to add the previous hot fixes to both install and boot wims? Wondering if that is where the error is coming from? I suspect this is the install.wim if anyone can confirm?
    2. I am unsure if those hotfixes are correct or I am using them correctly, based on above am I injecting them right?
    3. I feel I am very close but either missing a hotfix or using the wrong driver indicated by the BSOD below.






    Last edited by tigpoppa; 27 Oct 2016 at 19:36.
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  5. Posts : 16,161
    7 X64
       #105

    Does the DELL Pro version install onto that dive?

    If so, find the list in the Dell Pro iso.

    iso\sources\install.wim\3\dell\fist\preinstall_image.txt

    and

    iso\sources\boot.wim\2\dell\fist\preinstall_image.txt

    also check what is in

    iso\sources\boot.wim\2\$winpedriver$\
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  6. Posts : 116
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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       #106

    SIW2 said:
    Does the DELL Pro version install onto that dive?
    Yes, the Dell Pro version installs on the drive. New ISO is direct from M$ with english only.

    SIW2 said:
    If so, find the list in the Dell Pro iso.

    1. iso\sources\install.wim\3\dell\fist\preinstall_image.txt
    2. iso\sources\boot.wim\2\dell\fist\preinstall_image.txt
    3. iso\sources\boot.wim\2\$winpedriver$\
    1. iso\sources\install.wim\3\dell\fist\preinstall_image.txt
    https://www.sevenforums.com/attachmen...e_install3.txt
    2. iso\sources\boot.wim\2\dell\fist\preinstall_image.txt
    https://www.sevenforums.com/attachmen...1&d=1477623225
    3. iso\sources\boot.wim\2\$winpedriver$\


    Thanks for the reply, was worried you gave up and I would not blame you.
    *Noticed install/3 lists the 2 hotfixes I applied right at the top before it is "ie110000mulw74", being that they are right next to the hotfixes is it possible this is some kind of driver thing? Google returns nothing on it.
    *The only hotfix I see if I am correct on boot2 is the following hotfix related to something about using system recovery so not sure if that is needed? (this is an x86 file)
    Access Denied
    *oddly I see NO driver inf listed in there for NVME if that is normal?
    *What if and I suspect there is No driver needed because they are in a hotfix for NVME support?
    *This ISO has 4 images (home, homeprem, pro, ult) should we work with image 4 not 3? Not sure if that matters or not.
    *I can also access the NVME drive in Windows 7 install using the shift f10 cmd prompt. is that usable in some way to install via cmd if that is possible?
    How to install Windows 7 on Skylake Dell XPS 8910 Attached Files
    Last edited by tigpoppa; 27 Oct 2016 at 22:29.
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  7. Posts : 116
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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       #107

    SIW2 said:
    Attachment 392917

    Browse to the wim.

    Select a folder.

    Type the number of the image you want to mount. IMG: ( Whichever is Professional - probably image 3).

    Click MOUNT. ( Takes a minute to mount )

    Type Ultimate, then click SET EDITION. A command window will show you the progress (may take 30 secs or so. )

    Then click UNMOUNT-COM. ( Note, the name field doesn't change until you install, as the changes are pending).
    **Update using Dell Win7Pro NVME**
    Windows 7 Ultimate installs but crashes at reboot during install process.
    Is there a way using DISM to remove all the packages/dirvers on the Pro Image and apply them to the Ultimate edition? It seems Dell did not update all the indexes to be the same looking at the dates.

    1. Using the DISM mounted the install.wim.
    2. Type Ultimate and hit Set edition a window opens and wait.
    3. Hitting the button "UNMOUNT-COM" gives the error pictured below.
    4. Renamed efi.cfg to efi.cfg.bak
    5. Selected Windows 7 Ultimate to install from list pictured below.
    6. Windows 7 completes install process and reboots.
    7. On first reboot as the microsoft logo appears it rebooots instantly.
    8. Takes me to a black screen with the "Safe Mode" "Start Windows Normally" screen
    a. Trying to boot into safe mode it goes to load windows files and freezes same with other options.
    b. Selecting to install Pro from the list says installing ultimate but then errors saying a component is missing please restart installation process.





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  8. Posts : 16,161
    7 X64
       #108

    1) "Is there a way using DISM to remove all the packages/dirvers on the Pro Image and apply them to the Ultimate edition?"

    Dism can REMOVE drivers and updates. It cannot EXPORT updates to be used elsewhere. It can EXPORT drivers to be used elsewhere. Note: The MS nvme support are updates ( .msu files).

    2) "It seems Dell did not update all the indexes to be the same looking at the dates."

    Correct, DELL will have only added updates and drivers to the Pro image. That is why it was worth trying to upgrade the Pro image to Ult.

    3) I have already posted that there is a list of updates and drivers in the Pro image. You can get it with 7-zip. Then you can download them and integrate them into Ultimate image.

    HERE

    There is also a list of updates and drivers in DELL iso boot.wim image 2. You can get it with 7-zip.

    NOTE: The setup media ( in the sources folder ) must be the same in both boot.wim\2\sources, AND Iso\sources.
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  9. Posts : 116
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #109

    SIW2 said:
    1)
    Correct, DELL will have only added updates and drivers to the Pro image. That is why it was worth trying to upgrade the Pro image to Ult.

    NOTE: The setup media ( in the sources folder ) must be the same in both boot.wim\2\sources, AND Iso\sources.
    Changing the pro to ult did work and installed up until reboot with the missing component error. Did not modify the boot.wim though. Is that the step I missed that might be why it didnt work? Dont quite understand what you by the bootwim\2\source must be the same as the iso\source?

    Didnt even modify boot wim at all, maybe if that is done it will work if I can somehow understand what I should do with it. Again thanks for your patient help, this battle hasnt been easy due to my lack of knowledge but have learned alot so not afraid to take on the challenge to keep trying.

    Considering rebuilding with all those updates but having dism problems where some packages only install 99.7 with no error but it leaves the wim unable to unmount giving that error about partial unmounting. So trying to avoid that headache for now at least...
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  10. Posts : 16,161
    7 X64
       #110

    Not sure why you are having a dism error.

    There is a folder called "sources" in boot.wim image 2.

    I already posted lots of pictures. HERE

    After you have added the packages ( packages are upadtes, thay may be either .msu or .cab files) to boot.wim image 2. you then copy the contents of boot.wim image 2 "sources" folder into your usb stick installation media "sources" folder.

    That will overwrite the old files in the installation media "sources" folder.

    If you check the standard MS media, all the files in "sources" are version 17514.

    If you check the Dell media, some of those have been updated to version 18015.
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