Windows 7 ultimate razer x 64 by vladlex




















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Get up to 2 years of warranty and access reliable tech support. If anyone has performed this task and has any suggestions would you mind explaining what you did and where you found the drivers if I end up needing to install them one by one for all of the hardware to work properly. If it turns out this is not possible that would be nice to know as well. I am new to the Razer community and am very excited to receive my first ever razer laptop! Just curious There are certain work programs that only run on windows 7.

Because of that and some other compatibility issues I don't want to upgrade to windows Why anyone would buy a Razer Blade and downgrade to Windows 7 in is beyond me.. Software made for Windows 7 should be compatible with Windows 10 and if they're not then they should do the world a favor and cease to exist. They most likely have a modern counterpart anyway.

Back to your question, while I haven't personally tried myself I don't see why not. Windows 7 is still very much supported by every tech company and Razer's Windows drivers should work perfectly on Windows 7 for people like you who for whatever reason needs Windows 7. So if I were to find myself needing to downgrade to Windows 7, I don't think I'd lose sleep thinking I won't have the drivers I'll need.

Last edited: Jul 20, Zigman , Jul 20, Another option would be to try and run the program in Windows 7 compatibility mode. Yeah, I would try to keep 10 on there and install 7 only as a last resort, everything that wants to continue to be used will one day have to support W10 or be supported by 10 really.



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