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03-24-2017 02:31 PM
It loads the startup files, then when i hit "install windows" then it complains about "a required cd/dvd driver is missing"
I have tried b0th 3.1 and 2.0 usb ports with same error every time.
Please help.
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03-25-2017 06:55 AM
Hi, @djiitian :
Actually, the show-stopper for you, is that there is no Intel graphics driver for the Kaby Lake chipset, other than the one for W10.
One person modified the W10 Intel graphics driver (which worked for the HP Probook 450 G4 business notebook).
You can see this discussion below...Last reply on the page...The only suggestion I can offer would be to either try modifying the driver link he posted, and substitute the hardware ID's for the Intel GPU your notebook has (I doubt they are the same, but you can check), or try modifying the W10 Intel driver on your notebook's support page.
And this discussion proves modifying the W10 Intel graphics driver works.
Here is how to find a hardware ID...You want to find the one for the device shown as a standard vga adapter listed under the display adapters device manager category. If you see two listed there, you want the one with the VEN code of 8086.
https://www.howtogeek.com/193798/how-to-find-drivers-for-unknown-devices-in-the-device-manager/
If you can get the Intel graphics driver to install, then you should be home free, because you should be able to use the Nvidia graphics driver directly from nvidia for the 940MX.
http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/116346/en-us
03-24-2017 02:47 PM - edited 03-24-2017 02:49 PM
This is intentional. Microsoft and Intel do not want you loading Windows 7 on the 6th and 7th generation Intel Core processor machines. Yours is 7th gen aka Kaby Lake.
So you can see I am not making this up:
https://www.sevenforums.com/installation-setup/403836-bootable-usb-i7-kaby-lake.html
http://wccftech.com/intel-skylake-remove-support-usb-based-windows-7-installation-platform-specs/
Here are instructrions on how to make a patched usb bootdisk for Windows 7 that will work:
https://tinyapps.org/blog/windows/201608210700_device_driver_is_missing.html
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25476/Windows-7-USB-3-0-Creator-Utility
Then when you get Windows 7 installed you will have to wrestle with a video driver, but solutions to that are available, too.
Is this a FreeDOS machine you are installing Windows 7 on or did you have Windows 10 on it from the factory?
If this is "the Answer" please click "Accept as Solution" to help others find it.
03-25-2017 05:55 AM - edited 03-25-2017 06:00 AM
What do you have listed in the device manager under display adapters?
@Paul_Tikkanen...switchable GeForce 940MX
03-25-2017 06:55 AM
Hi, @djiitian :
Actually, the show-stopper for you, is that there is no Intel graphics driver for the Kaby Lake chipset, other than the one for W10.
One person modified the W10 Intel graphics driver (which worked for the HP Probook 450 G4 business notebook).
You can see this discussion below...Last reply on the page...The only suggestion I can offer would be to either try modifying the driver link he posted, and substitute the hardware ID's for the Intel GPU your notebook has (I doubt they are the same, but you can check), or try modifying the W10 Intel driver on your notebook's support page.
And this discussion proves modifying the W10 Intel graphics driver works.
Here is how to find a hardware ID...You want to find the one for the device shown as a standard vga adapter listed under the display adapters device manager category. If you see two listed there, you want the one with the VEN code of 8086.
https://www.howtogeek.com/193798/how-to-find-drivers-for-unknown-devices-in-the-device-manager/
If you can get the Intel graphics driver to install, then you should be home free, because you should be able to use the Nvidia graphics driver directly from nvidia for the 940MX.
http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/116346/en-us
03-25-2017 09:28 AM - edited 03-25-2017 09:29 AM
You're very welcome.
So that we can help others, can you tell us which Intel graphics driver file you modified, and were the hardware ID's different than the ones for the 450 g4?
03-25-2017 09:35 AM
03-25-2017 09:40 AM
OK, thanks a lot for letting us know this information.
There are a few forum members out there that will want to install W7 on the notebook Kaby Lake platforms for one reason or another.
Kaby Lake desktop PC's are easy to install W7 on.
Use the USB 3 creator utility to put the USB3 drivers into the W7 installation media and then just install a discrete video card that has W7 drivers.
And on the business desktop models that have PS/2 ports, you just have to use a PS/2 KB and mouse and skip that USB creator thing.
You can't do that with a notebook.