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    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #140

    mjf said:
    Brink said:
    Hello Cheesum,

    From your screenshots, you have successfully installed Windows 7 with UEFI. :)
    Out of pure curiosity since I haven't bother with UEFI so far, why doesn't the Ceesum's Disk management screenshot show 3 partitions. I would have thought to see a partition other than EFI called MSR or something similar?

    Hello Michael, :)

    The MSR is a reserved partition that does not receive a partition ID, so that's why it doesn't show up in Disk Management. It cannot store user data.

    In addition:

    Windows and GPT FAQ


    Microsoft Reserved Partition

    Q. What is a Microsoft Reserved Partition (MSR)?

    A. The Microsoft Reserved Partition (MSR) reserves space on each disk drive for subsequent use by operating system software. GPT disks do not allow hidden sectors. Software components that formerly used hidden sectors now allocate portions of the MSR for component-specific partitions. For example, converting a basic disk to a dynamic disk causes the MSR on that disk to be reduced in size and a newly created partition holds the dynamic disk database. The MSR has the Partition GUID:
    DEFINE_GUID (PARTITION_MSFT_RESERVED_GUID, 0xE3C9E316L, 0x0B5C,
    0x4DB8, 0x81, 0x7D, 0xF9, 0x2D, 0xF0, 0x02, 0x15, 0xAE)

    Q. What disks require an MSR?

    A. Every GPT disk must contain an MSR. The order of partitions on the disk should be ESP (if any), OEM (if any) and MSR followed by primary data partition(s). It is particularly important that the MSR be created before other primary data partitions.

    Q. Who creates the MSR?

    A. The MSR must be created when disk-partitioning information is first written to the drive. If the manufacturer partitions the disk, the manufacturer must create the MSR at the same time. If Windows partitions the disk during setup, Windows creates the MSR.

    Q. Why must the MSR be created when the disk is first partitioned?

    A. After the disk is partitioned, there will be no free space left to create an MSR.


    Q. How big is the MSR?


    A. When initially created, the size of the MSR depends on the size of the disk drive:
    • On drives less than 16GB in size, the MSR is 32MB
    • On drives greater than or equal two 16GB, the MSR is 128 MB.
    As the MSR is divided into other partitions, it becomes smaller.
    Last edited by Brink; 22 Jun 2013 at 20:37. Reason: added quote
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    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #141

    i want re-instal my laptop.
    im using Windows 7 Ultimate x64 and i want change to Windows 7 Professional x64 bit by using UEFI.
    when i check what the requirement to using UEFI is :

    • A Windows 7 compatible system
    • A Windows 7 x64-bit installation media. 32-bit is not supported.
    • A UEFI v2.0+ compliant PC. Check your chipset manufacturer/firmware documentation.
    • A blank, partition-free, hard disk for installation

    then my question is :

    1. How to check my laptop using UEFI v2.0+ compliant PC easily and how to check what are my chipset manufacturer ?
    2. Is any problem if i change BIOS to UEFI ?
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    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #142

    Hello Nobodies, and welcome to Seven Forums.

    What brand and model number is your laptop?

    We'll be happy to look it up and see. :)
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    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #143

    Brink said:
    Hello Nobodies, and welcome to Seven Forums.

    What brand and model number is your laptop?

    We'll be happy to look it up and see. :)
    Brand : ASUS
    Model : X43U
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  5. Posts : 72,043
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #144

    Nobodies,

    Well, Asus was about useless for information on your X43U, but here's the download page at Asus to be able download your manual and drivers at.
    You have an AMD A50M chipset that is BIOS only, and does not support UEFI.
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #145

    Nevermind I read some more and now understand. Man i feel dumb right now.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) - Install Windows 7 with-msinfo-32.png   UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) - Install Windows 7 with-disk-management.png  
    Last edited by allelujah; 22 Aug 2013 at 04:39. Reason: figured out the answer
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    Windows 8 64bit
       #146

    Hello y'all I'm new on this on this Forum and I really need Help I'm actually on Win8 64bits and I want to be on Windows 7 64Bit, I using Rufus to create my USB boot with GPT partition ,File system is in FAT 32, Cluster size is 4096 Default .
    I disable Secureboot in BIOS before installing Windows 7 but it block on the Windows stating screen .

    Using Leneovo Ideapad Z500 Intelcore i5 3230m

    I Hope someone could help me .... Sorry for my bad English


    Some more info : Boot monde : UEFI
    USB boot : Enabled
    Secure Boot : disabled
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  8. Posts : 72,043
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #147

    Hello Dorynous, and welcome to Seven Forums.

    Double check using the tutorial below to see if you have all the preparation done.

    Downgrade Windows 8 to Windows 7

    Hope this helps for now, :)
    Shawn
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    Windows 8 64bit
       #148

    Hello

    I just try your tutorial and I got the same problem,I use eleveted powershell in Windows 8 and I got it False , I go to the next step '4' , I boot from my UFI USB Flash Drive Transcend...
    After loading files, I got a lil colored line and stuck on the 'Starting Windows Screen'... (after 15mins nothing happen)
    No sign of work by the USBFlash Drive.

    I don't really know what to do
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    windows 7 ultimate x64 SP1
       #149

    hello brink i have a doubt here.. uhhh i have ASUS N76VB with UEFI BIOS compatible that comes with windows 8 ONLY compatible CD (drivers) , but i dont like win 8 soo... where can i find drivers for my laptop (win7 drivers) and also i have 1 more question about UEFI bios. In bios menu it has 'Launch PXE OpROM' option.. soo when i install windows 7 in UEFI MODE should i need to enable or disable this option ? :)

    Thank you in advance
    Anec :)
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