win7 installation image implantation USB3.0, NVMe drive

Now the new motherboard and notebook because the native comes with USB3.0 and NVMe, will enter the installation interface does not recognize USB devices and hard disk can not be read in the list of type M.2 solid-state drive information at the time of installation WIN7. The cause of this phenomenon is to install the drivers and NVMe no USB3.0 mirrored in WIN7.
Solution: 1, to replace the operating system, using the win10 system (recommended); 2, injection USB3.0 to win7 installation image and NVMe drive (for WIN7 to have obsession friends, may cause hardware can not play the greatest performance and system instability) this method is part of a special or notebook models may be invalid.

Preparation:
1, do a good job of mirroring win7 launch of U disk (not made see: Use UltraISO to make U disk system installation disk )
2 Gigabyte USB3.0 and NVMe driver injection program: WindowsImageTool
Official Download: http: //download.gigabyte.cn/FileList/Utility/mb_utility_windowsimagetool_z370.zip

Production steps:


1. Download the program after the injection decompression, run WindowsImageTool.exe file as an administrator;

2, Source Path (CD-ROM) Select None - the keys to Add USB drivers by default;

3, Destination Path selection mirror U disk inserted USB (USB Drive); and

4, the last three box
Add USB drivers // injection USB3.0 win7 driven mirror
Add NVMe drivers // NVMe injection drive (SSD type M.2) to win7 mirror
Add Packages // mirror to win7 injection package (the second option, this will automatically select)

Selecting only the first default settings, injection USB3.0 drive; if the system is to be installed on M.2 SSD, then select all three.

5. After selecting click Start, start of injection, until the bottom of the program appears to complete (injection process about 20-40 minutes);

Congratulations! manufacture complete!

Again this U-guide mounting WIN7, most computers can recognize the USB device reads M.2 SSD mounting system.

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Origin www.cnblogs.com/chling/p/11510101.html