01-21-2016
02:24 AM
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03-06-2024
02:52 AM
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ROGBot
01-21-2016 06:16 AM
01-21-2016 04:07 PM
Saipher wrote:
I did W7/W10 dual boot on G751JY. What I did differently was clean install on a new SSD for both of them, W7 first and then W10. With W7 I had same kind of problems. Asus does not seem to provide W7 drivers. There was a topic on this forum, which helped me and now I have a functional W7. In the beginning, I had no network at all, fortunately usb did work, display drivers were not there, audio was not there, etc. I had to manually find and install everything. Most of the stuff came from asus support site, mostly using W8.1 drivers...
01-21-2016 10:00 PM
erick.chumit wrote:
Interesting. When installing W7, what options did you configure on your BOOT menu? Did you have to enable CSM? Disable security-boot?
01-21-2016 10:41 PM
Saipher wrote:
Yes and yes.
01-21-2016 10:02 PM
erick.chumit wrote:
Interesting. When installing W7, what options did you configure on your BOOT menu? Did you have to enable CSM? Disable security-boot?
01-21-2016 07:02 AM
01-21-2016 07:06 AM
01-21-2016 04:09 PM
Julskey wrote:
Probably, the new laptop hardware do not support generic drivers found in win7. Why not use virtual machines? I was always using virtualbox to run xp and linux programs in my win7 before. Havent tried windows 7 in win10 though. I'll try when i get home. But i think it will work just fine.