- Oct 13, 1999
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I've only seen this thread by Yazoo. How to install Windows 7 from a usb flash drive and test that it works. I haven't tried those instructions but I assume they work. I have compiled some alternate instructions using information I have gleaned from around the net.
My primary purpose was to support USB 3.0 flash drives on USB 3.0 ports.
I am creating this thread first, and may add to it as needed. Note that I am not 100% sure every step listed is required.
REQUIREMENTS
* Windows 7 installation disc or ISO
* USB 2.0 or 3.0 flash drive 4GB or larger
* System running Windows 7 to create the installer
* System running 64-bit Windows 7 if creating 64-bit installer
* UEFI system running Windows 7 if creating UEFI compatible installer
* USB 3.0 drivers for your motherboard if using USB 3.0 port for install
1) Using USB flash media as the installer
2) Using USB flash media on UEFI motherboards
3) Using USB flash media on USB 3.0 ports
4) Making a semi-"universal" Windows 7 installer
5) Preparing Windows 7 disc/ISO with slipstreaming Service Pack 1
6) Additional useful add-ons
7) Clean install using "upgrade" media
My primary purpose was to support USB 3.0 flash drives on USB 3.0 ports.
I am creating this thread first, and may add to it as needed. Note that I am not 100% sure every step listed is required.
REQUIREMENTS
* Windows 7 installation disc or ISO
* USB 2.0 or 3.0 flash drive 4GB or larger
* System running Windows 7 to create the installer
* System running 64-bit Windows 7 if creating 64-bit installer
* UEFI system running Windows 7 if creating UEFI compatible installer
* USB 3.0 drivers for your motherboard if using USB 3.0 port for install
1) Using USB flash media as the installer
2) Using USB flash media on UEFI motherboards
3) Using USB flash media on USB 3.0 ports
4) Making a semi-"universal" Windows 7 installer
5) Preparing Windows 7 disc/ISO with slipstreaming Service Pack 1
6) Additional useful add-ons
7) Clean install using "upgrade" media
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