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Tortured with installing windows 7 in HP ay573ur (1BX31EA) laptop?
Off page of the laptop
https://support.hp.com/ru-ru/drivers/selfservice/h...
Now it's win 10. I don't like this system and I have a lot of problems with it from brakes to incorrect switching of the video card. I want to install win 7. I boot from a USB drive. At the HDD selection stage, it asks for a USB 3.0 driver. On the off site there are no USB drivers for my laptop. Tried various USB 3.0 drivers, universal ones, and even those offered by intel on their website. Well, the system does not see my flash drive. I tried to download a ready-made win 7 image with integrated USB drivers. The same trouble =( By the ID of the USB controller, I also found drivers. I can’t see them either. I’ve been struggling with this installation for a week already. Help kind people !!!!
PS As for video cards, my laptop 2 has them. On resource-intensive programs, it does not switch to discrete. Downloaded the latest drivers. I tried from the off site of the laptop and from the site of the video card manufacturer. In both cases, the map does not switch. The laptop is heating up. works all the time intel hd graphics.
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The characteristics of the laptop indicate 2 USB 2.0 ports, most likely these are two closely spaced ports on the left - put through these ports, the seven will not take off from 3 usb (such things). If the pots are busy, take a usbish hub. I installed it on a monoblock, there was only 1 port 2.0, I needed both a keyboard and a mouse and a flash drive, not a single device was detected by the installer through ports 3.0, although I cut the image myself from a licensed disk. I put the hub on 4 ports in usb 2.0 - and voila, I connected a flash drive and a keyboard and a mouse to it. You can also find an external cdrom and generally install from disk.
Win10 is a very fast system.
First, restore the laptop to factory settings.
Remove all pre-installed software.
Enjoy.
The video card does not switch itself during the operation of "resource-intensive" applications, because physically this is a very difficult task and this task is handled by drivers, not the system. It will be the same for Win7. Get used to switching before starting games yourself or use presets (there should be something similar in the firewood of a discrete video card)
but it’s wrong, the laptop heats up because it’s HP and they always had problems with cooling, and a discrete video card will heat the laptop more, because it has a higher tdp than intel hd.
If it was not possible to dissuade you from reinstalling on win7 , then remember that there you will have more problems with drivers, because the system is already ten years old and modern drivers are no longer tested for the seven. And for installation, use the usb 2.0 port instead of the blue usb 3.0 port
Also, you will probably have to demolish the system backup partition, and it will cost 50 bucks when you realize your mistake, so save it. You will also need to select mbr instead of gpt in the bios. Well, if there is a setting, then enable usb 3.0 support in the BIOS. If you don’t install it at all, use Acronis to create a 5 gb partition on hdd, extract the win7 disk image there using Ultraiso and make the partition active through Acronis. Then there will definitely be no problems with firewood. Acronis and Uiso can be found on liveflash and in some pirated distributions of win7 (win7 shanti - there was such an ancient image, I used it myself once)
The guys generally advise you correctly, but you would have delved into the system, brakes can cause many reasons, from HP utilities that "improve and help", to problems with hardware, your hard drive may stupidly cover up.
If you are too lazy to understand, rearrange Windows, but rearrange 10ku.
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