Setup is not installing as my motherboard does meet min requirements downloaded Win7-Intel®_USB_3.0_eXtensible_Host_Controller_Driver_5.0.4.43 (lower versions are not successful) and unzip to desktop or. booting from usb2.0 usb-port (or from USB 3.0 without driver working as USB 2.0) Installed Win7 Win2USB on a 16Gb USB-Stick on a normal way We recommend you to create a Windows 10/8 To Go drive, then you can boot it from a USB 3.0 port, it is more safe and reliable.Experience sharing: Some vendors have their own USB3.0 drivers for Windows 7, but we have never tested it, so WinToUSB drive may not work properly if you use a third-party USB3.0 driver. Microsoft does not provide a USB 3.0 driver for Windows 7. It seems Win7 cannot load USB3 drive during boot process even the drivers are installed already? I installed WIN7 pro with USB port 2.0, system works fine.
(10-01-2015, 01:00 AM)admin Wrote: (09-29-2015, 11:59 PM)newnews Wrote: (07-09-2015, 11:00 PM)admin Wrote: Windows 7 to go drive must boot from USB 2.0 port, please make sure that the drive is boot from a USB 2.0 port. Could it be that prior to installing the USB 3.0 drivers Windows treats my USB 3.0 ports as 2.0 ports, and only after I installed the USB 3.0 drivers, it recognizes them as USB 3.0 ports and then stops working? How can I make this work?
Windows 7/2008 R2 does not have built-in USB 3.0 support, so Windows 7/2008 R2 will have to be booted from a USB 2.0 port.What else could it be? The USB 3.0 drivers perhaps? On the Win2USB main page it states: I tried switching back to AHCI thinking perhaps the installation of the chipset drivers might have enabled AHCI somehow, but still no go.
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However, after I install device drivers (Intel chipset drivers, USB drivers, networking drivers, audio drivers, etc) and reboot, then I get the same BSOD. I'm having a similar problem now on the same drive.Īfter a fresh Windows 7 Pro SP1 64bit installation, it works fine once I set the BIOS SATA setting to ATA instead of AHCI.