Order tutorial of installing drivers

Irimiadan

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I have a problem that i've encountered many times. (sometimes i had to install the win 7 twice because i've screwd up with order of installing drivers.
So. Can someone tell exactly in what order should all be installed

For now i do this
1. SSD secure erase (i have a ssd)
2. Then i start win 7 setup and manualy make a partition (to get rid of 100MB auto partition)
3. After the windows finishes and start. I install chipset drivers. Intel INF.
4. Video drivers
5. Audio, network,
6. Intel Rapid Storage and Management engine
Then Windows Updates and Then antivirus Microsoft Security.

What is the ideal order of installing all of these ? It's usefull to first unistall the windows drivers for all the "Custom / Manufacturer" drivers install (Like uninstalling the windows driver for my soundcard or network before installing realtek latest drivers) ?
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Home Premiun X64
CPU
Intel I5 2500
Motherboard
AsRock P67 Extreme 6
Memory
A-Data 1600 Mhz 2x4GB
Graphics Card(s)
Gainward GTX560Ti
Sound Card
Realtek Onboard HD audio ALC 892
Monitor(s) Displays
HP 1955
Hard Drives
SSD OCZ Vertex 2 60GB
Samsung Spinpoint F3 1TB
PSU
Corsair HX620
Case
Cooler Master Centurion 2
Cooling
Schyte Ninja 3 Cpu Cooler.

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 10 Pro x64
CPU
Intel Core i5 4440 @Stock
Motherboard
Gigabyte Z97 D3H
Memory
4 x 4GB HyperX Fury DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Gigabyte GTX 1050Ti O4G
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell P2417H
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
Samsung EVO 850 120GB / Toshiba DT01ACA050 1TB 7200prm 32MB
PSU
Riotoro Onyx 750W
Case
NZXT H500 Black-Red
Cooling
Stock CPU + NZXT 120mm + 2x120mm red fans
Keyboard
Modecom Volcano Lanparty
Mouse
Asus ROG Gladius / DeepCool E-Pad Plus
Internet Speed
DOCSIS 50/3 Mbit
Browser
Google Chrome
Other Info
Asus K55VJ(i5 3210M, GT635M / 2GB, 8GB DDR3, 500GB HDD)
This is more a question from the XP era.

That's because Win7 is mostly driver-complete in the installer and then quickly updated via optional Windows Updates.

After several rounds of Updates, any drivers still missing in Device Manager can be imported from the Support Downloads webpage for your model computer or device.

I would not change out any drivers given by installer unless performance dictates doing so. If Win7 doesn't provide a driver, there may be a reason. These drivers are for Win7, and Win7 is the authority on its drivers.

Modern chipsets include a lot of unneeded software which can bog Win7. I would only browse into extracted chipset files from Device manager to get needed drivers, or Custom install only the drivers if deemed necessary for better performance than the chipset given by installer/Updates.

To search manually for Unknown Devices, use Hardware Identification.

Recently I've been using the popular driver finder program DriverMax to find one or two missing drivers as it saves a lot of time, allows 3 free driver installs per day, and is unusually accurate.
 
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It's not about searching. It's about what drivers are installed. Do you keep your pc only with windows drivers ? And if yes ... how it's working ? I had only problems when i had windows drivers.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Home Premiun X64
CPU
Intel I5 2500
Motherboard
AsRock P67 Extreme 6
Memory
A-Data 1600 Mhz 2x4GB
Graphics Card(s)
Gainward GTX560Ti
Sound Card
Realtek Onboard HD audio ALC 892
Monitor(s) Displays
HP 1955
Hard Drives
SSD OCZ Vertex 2 60GB
Samsung Spinpoint F3 1TB
PSU
Corsair HX620
Case
Cooler Master Centurion 2
Cooling
Schyte Ninja 3 Cpu Cooler.
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