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Solve : Windows 7 downgrade need USB drivers? |
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Answer» Since I have just gotten a new Windows 10 home computer and rediscovered my hate for windows 10 I tried to install Windows 7. When I installed it I ended up stalled at the point where windows is installed but I need a keyboard and/or mouse to proceed (at the point it is asking location/language etc.). If you plug a USB Keyboard and/or mouse into the USB 2.0 ports, you should be able to proceed through the installation.My Mouse and keyboard were plugged in the USB 2.0 ports beside the PS/2 port (clearly placed to support keyboard and mouse by general location). As to the PS/2 port... I haven't owned a PS/2 mouse or keyboard for a very long time and THREW out my usb to PS/2 converter about a year ago. This will become my final solution when a new converter arrives sometime in the next 2 weeks. Quote from: Lisa_maree on August 31, 2019, 04:51:05 PM I hope you kept a copy of the windows 10, as i doubt you will have a very stable computer running Windows 7 with the CPU and graphics card you have. I recommend sticking with Windows 10 it is fast and supports all your computer partsI have not "deleted" Windows 10, nor will I. I plan on installing Windows 7 on a dual boot system with Windows 10 so I can make minor changes to things Windows 10 no longer allows. If this fails, I do have further options involving a full reformat and reinstall but this is a last resort as I have memory issues and may forget that item 12 out of 20 has to be attached after items 1 to 11 in correct order followed by items 13 to 20 in correct order (I am giving 20 as a random number since I don't want to try and count the actual number of items I need to connect) |
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