(04-20-2017, 06:38 PM)smirk24 Wrote: But as for snappy driver installer, I downloaded the full one that you download with torrent I also used wsus offline and put the updates on a usb
Great!!! Also, it is good news that you downloaded WSUS Offline Update, should save you loads of time
Now here is the process of installing Windows 7
1. Before starting anything, if the hard drive has old windows on it, make sure you backup any important info before continuing.
2 Boot off your installation media (CD/DVD) And follow the prompts to install Windows 7 ( When you get to the custom install option, if it is an old window, delete all the partitions from the hard drive and click next on the unallocated space to proceed with the install. If it is a new hard drive, just click next on the unallocated space and proceed.
3. Once windows have restarted several times, enter a computer name and username and configure windows 7 how you want.
4. Once you are at the desktop, check device manager.
If there are no yellow exclamations, then your drivers are fine, leave it. If there are yellow exclamations, run Snappy Driver Installer.
If you are gaming, I would suggest you update your graphics card driver. Generally, I use snappy driver installer to update all the drivers on many different types of machines but it is up you.
5. Run WSUS Offline Update! After running it, go to windows update and double check that there are no more important updates available.
6. Go to ninite.com and download the common apps you use.
7 Download any other apps you use such as steam, adobe professional software i.e premier pro, stuff like that.