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Turns out that the Samsung m.2 on this laptop used scsi drivers. I ended up installing Windows 7 then Windows 10. Dual boot success.
Turns out that the Samsung m.2 on this laptop used scsi drivers. I ended up installing Windows 7 then Windows 10. Dual boot success.
Good job.
I can't seem to get this working at all, can I msg you privately pleasE?- Win 10 use "Secure boot" that isn't compatible with Win 7. You have to set it to Other and Compatible System Mode to enable. As Win 7 was installed with Secure boot=enable, don't know if it will boot with Secure boot=disabled
For Win 7
Under CSM enable UEFI boot.
More or less like this
OS type Windows UEFI = Secure boot, so if OS type = Other, secure boot is disabled.
for CSM, here are the current settings (in bold)
Launch CSM.......................................(Auto, Enabled, Disabled)
Boot Device Control.............................(UEFI and Legacy OPROM, Legacy OPROM only, UEFI Only)
Boot from Network Devices...................(Ignore, Legacy Only)
Boot from Storage Devices....................(Ignore, Legacy Only, UEFI Driver first)
Boot from PCIe/PCI Expansion Devices....(Legacy Only, UEFI driver first)
Boot from the Win 7 installation disk ON UEFI MODE (important).
Install on the large empty NTFS partition
For the updates MS releases SP2 for Windows 7
Yes, you have to load the m.2 ssd nvme drivers. As you already have added the USB drivers, during installation you can add them from a USB flash disk.
If you want to understand how the drivers affect Win 7 installation disk
Create a Windows 7 USB flash installation with new drives for new MB's