Swapped from a Z87I and i5 4670K to an AMD asrock Mobo and Ryzen 2600x CPU, when trying to boot Windows 7 from my SSD it gets past BIOS but BSOD when trying to load Windows and gives the error 0x7B 0XFFFF880009A97E8, 0XFFFFFFFFC0000034
I've tried to boot with a windows 7 iOS on a formatted USB but it won't detect it as a device to boot from.
1. You can use "adjust to new hardware module" available in several disk imaging programs.
They typically search the \windows\system32\driverstore\filerepository of your installtion and install the appropriate drivers. They will also offer to add extra drivers you point to. Some will suggest extra drivers you might need.
2. You will need to reactivate windows. If you have a retail licnse, just insert the key as normal. If it is not a retail license, you will probabaly need to call MS on the toll free number - wait patiently till an operator answers. Then explain you had to change your mobo, and confirm it is only installed on one machine.
3. There are no win7 drivers for that Ryzen apu, as far as I am aware. ( That means you can't use the graphics on the cpu - intel call it igpu ). You will need a separate graphics card.
If you can find one of the earlier free paragon programs - some have the adjust to new hardware feature.
Or - you can get O&O diskimage Pro v11 - now available on free giveaway.
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The free diskimage pro 11 should do the job.
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