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Last edited by Tylermc226; 07 Jul 2017 at 12:42. Reason: Forgot to attach image
Last edited by Tylermc226; 07 Jul 2017 at 12:42. Reason: Forgot to attach image
Fist you have to install the Ethernet driver.
Open device manager, right click on Ethernet controller - Properties - Details tab - Hardware Ids
https://www.sevenforums.com/attachme...ect-device.jpg
Copy the fist line. It should be something like this PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001A&SUBSYS_2052168C&REV_01
Search the web for the driver.
Install the attachment fist
Chipset Download Intel® Chipset Device Software (INF Update Utility)
USB Download Intel® USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver for Intel® 8/9/100 Series and Intel® C220/C610 Chipset Family
SM bus Download Intel® Management Engine Consumer Driver for Intel® NUC Kit NUC5i3RY, NUC5i5RY, NUC5i7RY, NUC5i3MY
Once you have internet run Intel® Driver Update Utility
Last edited by Megahertz07; 07 Jul 2017 at 16:32.
I did all of the steps, and the mouse driver is not to be seen in the device manager. Like I said the one I use is Asus Touchpad (or Asus Smart Gesture). Apparently it's not meant for Windows 7 as it's incompatible. Is there a way to install a different touchpad from another company? Or do I just get a external mouse?
One step at a time.
Use external mouse, as the USB 3.0 drivers are now installed.
Did you found the Ethernet driver?
Give us another image of device manager.
Open device manager, right click on Ethernet controller - Properties - Details tab - Hardware Ids
Windows 7 Help Forums
Take a snapshot with sniping tool and place the image here as an attachment.
I see that you already have a network adapter is it a LAN device?
Hey, another user having issues chiming in here. I noticed how extremely helpful you've been, Megahertz07, and I was wondering if you would do the same for me. Since this thread is similar to what I'm trying to do, I figured I would pass on creating a new thread and post here instead if that's acceptable. If a new thread is better let me know, and I'll make one.
Anyways, my laptop (ASUS GL502VS), came pre-installed with Windows 10 Home (Skylake chipset so also has no USB 2.0) and I'm trying to install Windows 7 Enterprise (yes, enterprise; my father can get it free because he's a professor) on a USB 3.1C external SSD. I've been reading through a bunch of threads and articles and such for a few hours now about installing Windows, and compatibility with USB 3.0, and compatibility with installing on an external drive, and etcetera etcetera but I really can't seem to understand everything properly because I can't find someone that's posted about this exact situation with the enterprise version and dual boot and external USB 3.1C.
Anyways, I have the Windows 7 Enterprise iso, a usb, my external ssd, and my determination. Any thoughts?
Thanks much,
~Smexy