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Tip: slipstreaming USB3 and M.2 (NVMe) drivers into W7 iso
Hi All,
Sometimes I hate Microsoft. What ???? Okay, maybe more than "sometimes". It would be child paly for M$ to provide installation ISO with USB3 and M.2 (NVme) drivers, but NOOOOOOOOOOO ..... Here is an excellent write up on how to slipstream them into your ISO. http://www.intel.com/content/dam/sup...stallGuide.PDF -T |
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Tip: slipstreaming USB3 and M.2 (NVMe) drivers into W7 iso
On 2017-02-14 21:36, T wrote:
Hi All, Sometimes I hate Microsoft. What ???? Okay, maybe more than "sometimes". It would be child paly for M$ to provide installation ISO with USB3 and M.2 (NVme) drivers, but NOOOOOOOOOOO ..... Here is an excellent write up on how to slipstream them into your ISO. http://www.intel.com/content/dam/sup...stallGuide.PDF Your mileage may vary - I slip-streamed the "Convenience" update, a ton more KB's and USB3/NVMe drivers into a Win7 ISO, and the result was: Win7 setup was asking for a missing driver and never accepted any as a replacement so it would not go further. The part that breaks is BOOT.WIM, once Win7 actually installs, the slipstreamed USB3/NVMe drivers (inside INSTALL.WIM) work fine. Thankfully my BIOS has a USB2 emulator so I used that along with a version of my ISO that did not have USB3/NVMe in BOOT.WIM. Very disappointed in my failure; might look further into it later but would love it if someone else knew the fix... Regards, -- ! _\|/_ Sylvain / ! (o o) Memberavid-Suzuki-Fdn/EFF/Red+Cross/SPCA/Planetary-Society oO-( )-Oo "Live Long And Suffer" -Ancient Vulcan Curse. |
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Tip: slipstreaming USB3 and M.2 (NVMe) drivers into W7 iso
On 02/15/2017 06:25 PM, B00ze wrote:
On 2017-02-14 21:36, T wrote: Hi All, Sometimes I hate Microsoft. What ???? Okay, maybe more than "sometimes". It would be child paly for M$ to provide installation ISO with USB3 and M.2 (NVme) drivers, but NOOOOOOOOOOO ..... Here is an excellent write up on how to slipstream them into your ISO. http://www.intel.com/content/dam/sup...stallGuide.PDF Your mileage may vary - I slip-streamed the "Convenience" update, a ton more KB's and USB3/NVMe drivers into a Win7 ISO, and the result was: Win7 setup was asking for a missing driver and never accepted any as a replacement so it would not go further. The part that breaks is BOOT.WIM, once Win7 actually installs, the slipstreamed USB3/NVMe drivers (inside INSTALL.WIM) work fine. Thankfully my BIOS has a USB2 emulator so I used that along with a version of my ISO that did not have USB3/NVMe in BOOT.WIM. Very disappointed in my failure; might look further into it later but would love it if someone else knew the fix... Regards, Thank you! I have had similar disappointments And I still hate M$ at times! :'( |
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Tip: slipstreaming USB3 and M.2 (NVMe) drivers into W7 iso
T wrote:
On 02/15/2017 06:25 PM, B00ze wrote: On 2017-02-14 21:36, T wrote: Hi All, Sometimes I hate Microsoft. What ???? Okay, maybe more than "sometimes". It would be child paly for M$ to provide installation ISO with USB3 and M.2 (NVme) drivers, but NOOOOOOOOOOO ..... Here is an excellent write up on how to slipstream them into your ISO. http://www.intel.com/content/dam/sup...stallGuide.PDF Your mileage may vary - I slip-streamed the "Convenience" update, a ton more KB's and USB3/NVMe drivers into a Win7 ISO, and the result was: Win7 setup was asking for a missing driver and never accepted any as a replacement so it would not go further. The part that breaks is BOOT.WIM, once Win7 actually installs, the slipstreamed USB3/NVMe drivers (inside INSTALL.WIM) work fine. Thankfully my BIOS has a USB2 emulator so I used that along with a version of my ISO that did not have USB3/NVMe in BOOT.WIM. Very disappointed in my failure; might look further into it later but would love it if someone else knew the fix... Regards, Thank you! I have had similar disappointments And I still hate M$ at times! :'( But you like the income the ecosystem provides :-) Paul |
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Tip: slipstreaming USB3 and M.2 (NVMe) drivers into W7 iso
On 02/15/2017 10:01 PM, Paul wrote:
T wrote: On 02/15/2017 06:25 PM, B00ze wrote: On 2017-02-14 21:36, T wrote: Hi All, Sometimes I hate Microsoft. What ???? Okay, maybe more than "sometimes". It would be child paly for M$ to provide installation ISO with USB3 and M.2 (NVme) drivers, but NOOOOOOOOOOO ..... Here is an excellent write up on how to slipstream them into your ISO. http://www.intel.com/content/dam/sup...stallGuide.PDF Your mileage may vary - I slip-streamed the "Convenience" update, a ton more KB's and USB3/NVMe drivers into a Win7 ISO, and the result was: Win7 setup was asking for a missing driver and never accepted any as a replacement so it would not go further. The part that breaks is BOOT.WIM, once Win7 actually installs, the slipstreamed USB3/NVMe drivers (inside INSTALL.WIM) work fine. Thankfully my BIOS has a USB2 emulator so I used that along with a version of my ISO that did not have USB3/NVMe in BOOT.WIM. Very disappointed in my failure; might look further into it later but would love it if someone else knew the fix... Regards, Thank you! I have had similar disappointments And I still hate M$ at times! :'( But you like the income the ecosystem provides :-) Paul To be quite honest, I would not have a living if Windows suddenly went away. I make about 20 times more per Windows machine than I do from Linux and Mac per machine. Windows is a miserable platform. The only reason anyone uses it any more is that is where all the apps are, especially business apps. Do I put a smiley face here or a crying face here. Perhaps both? :-) :'( |
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Tip: slipstreaming USB3 and M.2 (NVMe) drivers into W7 iso
On 02/15/2017 11:20 PM, T wrote:
On 02/15/2017 10:01 PM, Paul wrote: T wrote: On 02/15/2017 06:25 PM, B00ze wrote: On 2017-02-14 21:36, T wrote: Hi All, Sometimes I hate Microsoft. What ???? Okay, maybe more than "sometimes". It would be child paly for M$ to provide installation ISO with USB3 and M.2 (NVme) drivers, but NOOOOOOOOOOO ..... Here is an excellent write up on how to slipstream them into your ISO. http://www.intel.com/content/dam/sup...stallGuide.PDF Your mileage may vary - I slip-streamed the "Convenience" update, a ton more KB's and USB3/NVMe drivers into a Win7 ISO, and the result was: Win7 setup was asking for a missing driver and never accepted any as a replacement so it would not go further. The part that breaks is BOOT.WIM, once Win7 actually installs, the slipstreamed USB3/NVMe drivers (inside INSTALL.WIM) work fine. Thankfully my BIOS has a USB2 emulator so I used that along with a version of my ISO that did not have USB3/NVMe in BOOT.WIM. Very disappointed in my failure; might look further into it later but would love it if someone else knew the fix... Regards, Thank you! I have had similar disappointments And I still hate M$ at times! :'( But you like the income the ecosystem provides :-) Paul To be quite honest, I would not have a living if Windows suddenly went away. I make about 20 times more per Windows machine than I do from Linux and Mac per machine. Windows is a miserable platform. The only reason anyone uses it any more is that is where all the apps are, especially business apps. Do I put a smiley face here or a crying face here. Perhaps both? :-) :'( You know, Fedora supports TRIM, USB3, M.2 right out of the box. None of this slipstream b*** s***. Whole different culture, but you can't run turbo tax or Quick Books on it. :'( |
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