Hey everyone, I just bought a new NTLite license to build a new Win 10 ISO. I used the Windows media creation tool to create the ISO. I extract it, load the folder to NTLite, and when I go to load Windows 10 Pro from the extracted files, I get the attached message. Windows 10 ISO was downloaded...
Quite possibly, I'll try it and see. I'm coming from some pretty old workstation hardware, and I have an old (used, bought off ebay) HPZ620 dual xeon that suffered a performance hit as well :( Ahh well, I guess I'll "need" a Threadripper 2 setup haha!
When you say direct, you mean the individual manufacturer of that chip or part, correct?
Or are you referring to a feature in NTLite or another app that can look at the system and give you a hardware/driver list? (I've never actually used that kind of feature before but it looks intriguing).
Yep, I wondered if I would have to get down to the bare driver files to get them to install properly, but it seems so and that should save some time.
I've yet to try msiexec on the .msi files to see, but I will probably get into that tonight.
The driver I'm working with is the version 3.0...
Yep, that's where I got the NVME drivers.
One thing of note is that I found this: https://www.klaus-hartnegg.de/gpo/2017-03-27_Win7_on_Samsung_SSD_960_M2.html
So the .exe you download from Samsung is an installer of their own design, with actual driver .msi files buried in it.
I was able to use...
Excellent, thanks Clanger, much appreciated!
Looks like I should have the board in hand sometime after the 8th, I'm hoping to do the build the weekend of the 12/13th.
Good pointers, I'll keep these in mind! And yes, I can't wait for the new Threadripper... This current build is my portable 3D animation workstation, and I'm going for a new Threadripper for rendering and editing since most of the work I do is still CPU bound. TR is like a dream come true!
And...
Hey guys, thanks for the quick responses!
The new machine will be an x470 build, specifically on the Asus ROG Strix x470-I, which is a mini ITX board. I know it doesn't have any USB 2 ports on the back panel, but it may have a header on the board I could use. I *think* I have everything figured...
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I'm about to purchase a new AMD X470 based system with a Ryzen 2000 series chip. My intention is to run Windows 7 64 pro on it, and I have a physical SP1 disc on hand to work with. The way I see it I will have 3 challenges.
1) Booting from USB 3 port - I'm assuming if I get the AMD...
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