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    Unsupported Hardware pop up in Windows 7

    Hello,

    I just ditched Windows 10 and reverted back to Windows 7, but whenever I try to check the update, it gives me the messages "Unsupported Hardware"
    I'm currently using the i7-8700K. Is there anyway to get around this and continue receiving update?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Se7en View Post
    Hello,

    I just ditched Windows 10 and reverted back to Windows 7, but whenever I try to check the update, it gives me the messages "Unsupported Hardware"
    I'm currently using the i7-8700K. Is there anyway to get around this and continue receiving update?
    Intel Preps New H310 Chipset Revision
    With Windows 7 Support For Coffee Lake


    Based on some recent hardware releases from motherboard vendors, it would appear that Intel is prepping a new chipset and appropriate drivers to enable Coffee Lake processors to work with Microsoft’s nine-year-old Windows 7 OS.
    Microsoft limited support for the latest CPUs on Windows 7 back in 2016, which is why AMD’s Ryzen as well as Intel’s Kaby Lake, Coffee Lake, and some other chips cannot work with this OS. Meanwhile, Windows 7 defiantly remains a commonly-used operating system both among businesses and individuals who cannot, or do not want to, jump to Windows 10. In a bid to satisfy demand from such users, it would appear that Intel is prepping a special version of its H310 PCH that will enable operation of its latest Coffee Lake processors on Windows 7. ASUS and GIGABYTE already list appropriate motherboards on their websites, but there are a number of catches.The new chipset is expected to be branded as the H310C or the H310 R2.0, according to a media report and information from makers of mainboards. The PCH allegedly has a new device ID, but is supposedly pin-to-pin compatible with the original H310, though this fact could not be verified at press time. The chipset will ship with Windows 7 x32/x64 drivers for Intel Management Engine Interface, Intel Rapid Storage Technology (SATA), and Intel USB 3.0 drivers. Meanwhile, motherboard makers will have to outfit their products with appropriate Windows 7-compatible drivers for audio and GbE chips they use. Unfortunately, Intel does not seem to plan releasing Windows 7 drivers for its latest iGPUs, so PCs running Intel's Coffee Lake on the H310C (H310 R2.0) and Windows 7 will have to use a discrete graphics card instead. This will naturally make systems running the long-standing OS a bit more expensive than modern PCs with iGPUs.Intel’s H310 is the company’s entry-level chipset for Coffee Lake processors, so it does not support PCIe 3.0 lanes, USB 3.1 Gen 2, Intel Optane Memory caching SSDs (not that these are supported under Windows 7 anyway), and so on. Evidently, these limitations are important for performance-minded users, so the H310C (H310 R2.0) is not going to appeal to enthusiasts who would like to keep using Windows 7 for some reason. In the meantime, special-purpose systems that need the OS (yet can take advantage of new CPUs) will adopt the platform wholeheartedly despite costs and limitations.Makers of motherboards already list their ‘Intel H310 R2.0’ badged products on their websites. ASUS has four of them, GIGABYTE also has four SKUs, Colorful is reportedly prepping two models, but does not list them just now. Both ASUS and GIGABYTE offer Windows 7 drivers with their H310 R2.0 (H310C) motherboards, which is a proof of compatibility. Meanwhile, USB 3.0 drivers that the companies ship are intended for Intel’s 200-series chipsets and older.
    Intel H310C (H310 R2.0) Motherboards
    ASUS Colorful GIGABYTE
    Micro-ATX Prime H310M-D R2.0
    Prime H310M-E R2.0
    Prime H310M-A R2.0
    Prime H310M-K R2.0
    C.H310M-E V20
    C.H310M-E D3 V20
    H310M DS2V 2.0
    H310M S2 2.0
    H310M DS2 2.0
    H310M H 2.0
    Driver support is of course very important to make Coffee Lake/H310C combination work on Windows 7, but there is another crucial ingredient — the Windows Update service. At present Microsoft does not issue any Windows 7 updates to systems running unsupported processors and will advise their owners to upgrade to Windows 10 instead. Therefore, to make the Coffee Lake/H310C viable for businesses, Intel will need to ensure that Microsoft supports such systems as well. Microsoft for their part has not announced anything on the matter yet, so either Intel is working on a rather one-sided plan here, or the two vendors have a bigger plan in motion to resume OS support for the new H310 revision.Since two of the world’s largest makers of motherboards already list their Intel H310 R2.0 (H310C) products on their websites, it is likely that the new platforms will hit the market shortly. It is unlikely that companies like ASUS or GIGABYTE will charge a hefty premium for Windows 7 support, after all these are entry-level motherboards. Meanwhile, what remains to be seen is whether and how Microsoft will support such platforms at all.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Se7en View Post
    Hello,

    I just ditched Windows 10 and reverted back to Windows 7, but whenever I try to check the update, it gives me the messages "Unsupported Hardware"
    I'm currently using the i7-8700K. Is there anyway to get around this and continue receiving update?
    ey bud you just need to go to the end of this article here and get the file and run it so you are able to install updates on your Win 7 system on Kabylake https://aureus.pw/topic/1528-how-to-...e-coffee-lake/

    I have been running Windows 7 on A new Ryzen 2nd Edition 2700x since I built this rig a few months ago and have had no issues with using Win 7 at all on it. You just need that file to fix that Hardware ID block that MS has put in for updates. I have had no issues with installing Win 7 updates since running the same file made for AMD systems. Get that and you will be all good
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