[note: h4czilla's drivers are not completed yet, mega sucks.] Occasionally, I've found modified drivers (for Windows) to have either some benefits over, or perform better than the original drivers. For archival purposes incase these ever came to disappear, I'm mirroring the few that I use. I have tested current or past versions of these before, but it is still up to you whether to trust them or not. If there are any virus reports, please contact me at mailto:hi@samicrusader.me. I'm hoping these'll help someone. Most of these are to keep Windows 7 usage up as I mostly work with legacy hardware, there's some Windows 10 things though now that I had to switch my main machine over. I'll update some of these every month or so. *-xtremeg are Xtreme-G drivers for AMD and NVIDIA graphics cards that give you a bit more performance. (https://www.reddit.com/r/XtremeG/) realtek-alanfinotty are Alan Finotty's modified Realtek drivers that enable more functionality on stock chipsets. (Newer ones developed for Windows 10 1703+, older ones are available though) (https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/realtek-dch-modded-audio-driver-for-windows-10.250915/) realtek+sb-h4czilla are H4cziLLa's modified drivers for both Realtek codecs and the Creative X-Fi Pro that enable Dolby and DTS capabilities. (Windows 10 1703+ I'll assume, he tests on Windows 10 2004, appears to have a bit more instruction for installation: https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/realtek-hd-audio-drivers-sound-blaster-x-fi-5-1-pro-surround-with-full-dolby-dts.269985/) realtek-2bad are 2bad's modified Realtek drivers for Windows 2000 to 8 that enable Dolby and DTS capabilities on stock chipsets. (https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/unlocked-realtek-hd-audio-drivers-windows-7-8-with-dolby-digital-live-and-dts-interactive.193148/) inteluhd6*0-windows7 are modified HD 6*0 drivers to use modern Intel iGPUs on Windows 7. intelusb3-windows7 are modified Intel USB drivers for Windows 7 that work in both WinPE and installed systems. intelwifi-windows7 are Intel Wireless adapter drivers for some older/semi-recent M.2 wireless cards that work on Windows 7. You will need to determine if your card is supported or not by looking up the Hardware ID in Netwsw04.INF. to use these, you will probably need to run these commands in an administrator command prompt to disable driver signature enforcement. bcdedit.exe -set TESTSIGNING ON be careful with these though, they can allow malware in driver-form to enter your machine and do things system-level. just don't get infected.