The one big problem I noticed besides the other missing drivers was the lack of any USB support. It worked and the built-in keyboard and mouse of course worked. To achieve this, I had to install it through the CD drive. I then decided to split equal space from the 7 partition and plop Vista on the newly created partition. A few months afterwards, I decided to install Windows 7 on it and got it working. This remained until 2019 when I got a shiny, new laptop. This was acquired at the end of 2015 brand new, and had Windows 10 on it. Before I dive in, I want to give a backstory, which will hopefully answer some questions you may have and also reveal my computer specs, etc. Anywho, I have partially managed to get Intel eXtensible USB 3.0 drivers working in Windows Vista. The following is the product of a guy who has a lot of free time.
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