Most of my Offline Installer fail to launch

Smooxie

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Hi I just installed together a new PC together and freshly installed windows7 64


Spec: I7-6700k
Motherboard: Asus Z170a
GPU: R9 280x (plan to upgrade it's old)
Ram: G.Skill V 8x2 16gb DDR4 2400Mhz
Evo SSD 250Gb as OS drive
700W Power Supply

My SSD came from my older pc and everything was still installed on it when I first launch'd my new PC spec.
Before wiping my hard drive everything was working fine even thought it was using my old motherboard drivers, but I stil felt I needed to format and start everything new. I format'd everything and installed Windows7 64. Now Windows 7 is installed and everything seems fine and used my Motherboard CD driver to install my newly installed Motherboard drivers. It says support Windows 10 on the CD, but keep in mind I installed Windows 7 64.

After installing the drivers, my internet started working, I went to downloaded my GPU Drivers and that's when things aren't working well. Whenever I try to launch the newly GPU Driver, the files extract themselves and when it switches to the installer it just crash right on the spot(only the installer crash). After a few trial and errors I decided to use my older GPU Driver I had from October 2016( last time I format my pc) which is for windows 7 64 too. This installer works fine after extracting the files, however whenever I launch a game my drivers crashes and whenever I try to open my Radeon Crimson it crashes and no error message pops up.

I'm thinking it could be my Motherboard cd drivers which is saying Windows 10 Supported on it and nothing about Windows 7. This problems seems to be persistent on a few others installer, but not all of them too, not only the gpu driver. What could be my problem?

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Note: I updated my Windows 7 to the latest version
I also tried to uninstall reinstall Net.Framework
 
Solution
https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Z170-A/HelpDesk_Download/

Select Windows 7 (select your bit version), try to download the latest BIOS update and update your Motherboard drivers.

Try to restart and try installing the apps with Admin privileges

AsadP2012

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https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Z170-A/HelpDesk_Download/

Select Windows 7 (select your bit version), try to download the latest BIOS update and update your Motherboard drivers.

Try to restart and try installing the apps with Admin privileges
 
Solution