When I connect the USB 3.0 drive, Windows do the classical "pluged sound", and I can see the drive in the notification area (usually bottom right), but I can't see the drive on "Computer > Hard Disk Drives". Windows 7 USB 3.0 Creator Utility (Intel) Par le passé, Intel proposait l’utilitaire Windows 7 USB 3.0 Creator Utility qui permettait d’injecter les pilotes USB 3.1 dans Windows 7. On the working system, download the Windows 7 USB 3. Select ISO file downloaded and click start: 4.
Open up the Rufus, and insert USB (more than 8G) to working machine (make sure partition scheme and target system type is GPT) 3. Update the boot.wim file with USB 3. Navigate to the USB3 Fix folder at the command prompt as follows: cd /d 'C:\USB3 Fix'.
that all Take the bootable windows 7 usb drive and use it with Dell XPS 8910 to install windows 7 from. 4 - when the utility start, choose the USB drive path (bootable windows 7 usb drive) and click on creat Image. the installation wizard starts only with the second family (8), the first family (7) results not compatible.Īpple say USB 3.0 works also under Windows ( Using USB 3 devices on Mac computers FAQ) Download the Rufus: Rufus 2.8 Portable (865 KB) 2. Follow these steps: Copy the following files from your USB flash drive into the USB 3.0 Fix folder: boot.wim. 3 - plug the bootable windows 7 usb drive in your PC and run the Windows 7 USB 3.0 Creator Utility as administrator. I've tried to install the Intel driver manually: there are two family driver I find some discussions, but nothing has solved my problem. The USB 3.0 works properly pluged to another pc ("pure" Windows), so USB 3.0 drive isn't damage. I've two external drive, one USB 2.0 and the other USB 3.0. In the window, choose 'Create Windows To Go for personal computer' and then click 'Next'. Generally, disk 2 or partition F would be the removable device.
Install and run AOMEI Partition Assistant, and you’ll get the main interface.
Navigate to the USB3 Fix folder at the command prompt as follows: Update the boot.wim file with USB 3.0 drivers using these commands: Update the install.wim file. Insert the USB drive to your Windows 7 PC via USB port. I've a iMac (Dic 2013, Intel i7-4771), through boot camp assistant I've installed Win 7. Windows 7 Creator Utility Intel Copy the following files from your USB flash drive into the USB 3.0 Fix folder: boot.wim install.wim Open an elevated command prompt.