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How to install Windows 7 on a Ryzen System **
ok so first off you need to get all your drivers for your new motherboard (sound, lan, usb 3/3.1), you'll also need
With ntLite you can remove a lot of un- needed stuff like the language packs to save space so it can fit on a dvd - Just to note: Test your iso in vmware first so you not stuck without an install, you can also create a bootable usb with windows 10 on it just as backup as I did as my install went sideways at the last part that it didnt do in the vmware test.
use this for customizing your install:
Next you'll need to write your iso (if you used to 'create' iso) to your dvd & then boot.
Thankfully with mine I didnt have to use a ps/2 keyboard as once I booted off the disc my keyboard lit up
Keep that disc safe, it'll save you a lot of hassle in the future.
***Don't customize the install too much as you may loose some of the already custimzed settings as I did. I had to run the theme hack again as it didnt do it automatically like it previously did on my old install.
Hope that this helps those that are struggling or desperately wanting to go back to win7 as I was where everything works not like win10 where i couldnt run anything that needed .net 3.5!
ok so first off you need to get all your drivers for your new motherboard (sound, lan, usb 3/3.1), you'll also need
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, A dvd rom & a blank dvd & of course your choice of win7 install.. Ive used Win7 Final Remix as mine.With ntLite you can remove a lot of un- needed stuff like the language packs to save space so it can fit on a dvd - Just to note: Test your iso in vmware first so you not stuck without an install, you can also create a bootable usb with windows 10 on it just as backup as I did as my install went sideways at the last part that it didnt do in the vmware test.
use this for customizing your install:
You must be registered for see links
Next you'll need to write your iso (if you used to 'create' iso) to your dvd & then boot.
Thankfully with mine I didnt have to use a ps/2 keyboard as once I booted off the disc my keyboard lit up
Keep that disc safe, it'll save you a lot of hassle in the future.
***Don't customize the install too much as you may loose some of the already custimzed settings as I did. I had to run the theme hack again as it didnt do it automatically like it previously did on my old install.
Hope that this helps those that are struggling or desperately wanting to go back to win7 as I was where everything works not like win10 where i couldnt run anything that needed .net 3.5!