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Win7 hangs when loading due to usb monitor, what can you think of?
Bought a new aorus fi27q monitor.
I connected it via usb 3.0 cable (I have already tried two cables).
Hangs on boot at the logo (win7). If the cable is disconnected, then the norms are loaded, and then you connect it - the norms work, the webcam plows through the monitor perfectly.
I even found that the cable can be removed even right during the boot - when it hangs, and Windows immediately continues to boot. That is, it hung - took it out and put it in, everything booted up perfectly and everything works.
I suspect that the skiff with a driver for windows7, but suddenly someone has a more intelligible solution?
Simple googling did not give anything, on the site to the monitor there is some kind of crap for download only under win10.
The devices have some kind of undecided "USB Billboard Device", according to Google it seems to just refer to a gigabyte, but everywhere it's more about the motherboard, not the monitor. Maybe it makes sense to look for USB drivers for the motherboard, it will suddenly come up ..
PS I'm not ready to upgrade morally yet, everything I need works fine under the seven.
I reboot the computer once a year, so the problem is rather minor, purely for comfort.
Advice to update please do not give. I'm waiting for the warranty on the SSD to come out and with the new SSD I'll update in a year or two.
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Solved a problem.
It was just necessary to switch the USB XHCI mode from auto to enabled in the BIOS so that the hub in the monitor immediately works as USB 3.0
ps The situation with another old laptop pushed me to the idea - in it when installing Windows (7, 8, 10, it doesn’t matter), the sound was stupidly not detected, even if you forcibly feed it drivers that were perfectly installed 9 years ago.
It turned out that the integrated realtek audio cannot adequately initialize itself. It needs to be "pushed" from the BIOS.
Two options worked
1. if you install via UEFI it didn't work. Through MBR - everything works
2. even dumber - there is an option to play postbios sound - when playing sound, realket was initialized and was already "visible" in any uefi / mbr boot mode. After installing the drivers, you could already turn off postbios sound, everything works. Apparently when I bought the laptop, this sound was turned on and I didn’t know about the problem, and then turned it off.
The gaming monitor and the ancient Windows 7 do not mix well, apparently not only in my head, but also in real life ...
Most likely, Windows 7 does not have support for the USB-Hub built into the monitor and this is most likely treated by installing Windows 10.
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