I clicked on the two boot.wim boxes. Still did not work. I sent this laptop back because I realized I would want a larger screen. But I sure would like to know how to successfully add drivers to the iso successfully because it would be nice thing to be able to do but all of my attempts have...
Tried it again. Still not working. I added the specific two drivers on the main page and then I went to the Add page and checked the boxes next to Windows PE and something similar that also said boot.wim.
These drivers did not show up on the main page either when I added them.
The drivers are...
When the time comes for me to make a new custom install disk and I decide to integrate some drivers with it, I will come back here and I anticipate having some questions. I've decided to send my laptop back so I will not be monkeying with a custom install disk for that computer.
I still have problems. I made a new custom install disk using NTLite for Windows 7 and burned it to DVD. I plugged in an external DVD drive and booted my laptop from it. But I still got the same error message about required device driver missing.
I really do not want to install Windows 7 as it...
I integrated two USB 3.0 drivers into my Windows 7 install disk and used Ultra ISO to transfer my installation to a flash drive so I could install Windows 7 using a flash drive but I still get the same error message.
This should have worked.
I incorporated a USB 3.0 Hub Driver and a USB 3.0...
It does not show my drivers. I wanted to select two drivers from the x64 folder. I selected the first one and that showed up in the NTLite interface. When I navigated to my drive to select the second one, NTLite refused to show it.
I even copied those two drivers in a separate folder called My...
I bought a laptop that does not come with an optical drive (that will be arriving on Friday). So I'm trying to install Windows 7 using a flash drive. The first time the installation process said:
A required CD/DVD drive device driver is missing. If you have a driver floppy disk, CD, DVD, or USB...
Windows 7 is a screwed up operating system. Even if I disconnect my second internal hard drive before installing it, Windows 7 initially reports the correct information during the setup process. It will show Drive 0 111 GB which is my Intel 120 GB drive that I always use to install the operating...
A remaining problem is that when you dismiss the lock screen you will notice the logon screen is not the same color. Even if you go into Settings and tell Windows to use the same image that you have on the lock screen and use that for the logon screen they screw it up. You will notice that the...
Yeah that solved the problem. You can't have Windows PE x64 checked. But when I tried to install Windows 10 Professional I think it's build 14393 I got two error messages. The first said something like Windows cannot parse the assist file. I hit OK. Then a few seconds later it said Windows has...
Malware Bytes reported the only suspicious thing was my own Screensaver which I made. There is nothing wrong with that. Stupid anti-virus programs.
I'm going to download the Windows 7 iso again and do a new burn and try it again.
I can run and install both Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 smooth as butter. No issues so I don't think there is a problem with my boot sector. Although I would be willing to run a scan and see if something turns up. I will download something and check.
I just tried installing Windows 7 straight from the disk. No NTLite involved. I still got the same error message. My hardware in my computer has not changed over the years either. I'm still using the same stuff. Windows 7 installation program must have bugs.
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