

Fix: Format the partition for Win7 and start installation from within Win10. Since I couldn't select to boot from USB (F8?) I had to change it in BIOS, and after the first restart during Win7 install I entered BIOS to set back normal boot. Got Win7 圆4 installed thanks to Asus EZ Installer, it created the USB ISO with data from my original Win7 圆4 DVD.

I found Asus EZ Installer Guide, it's supposed to be run before installing say Win 7 If I don't get any Asus response until I come home from work I'll have to insert the old SSD and run that setup.exe to see if it extracts the drivers or installs drivers on current OS.ītw, Win 7 圆4 was larger than I expected, I set 42GB to that drive, 35GB files were in drive after install (had 7GB free), so 60GB would be a safer minimum to test. Ofcourse I didn't run it with a working Win10, but I have to get some drivers to read before / during Win 7 install since it doesn't fetch anything from internet Where is the info on what that setup does? Does it unpack drivers or installs drivers on current OS. I did the shrinking on both SSD and HDD but am wondering about the Asus download:ĪSUS Live Update APP to ver3.6.8 - for Win 7 圆4 - containing ALU_V3.6.8.zip with a SETUP.exe and data folders with.

Can't get it to work, Windows 7 圆4 installs (35GB usage) but will freeze when loading files on startup (log shows hal.inf wasn't read, and the rest on that list)
