Jan 24, 2011 If you have a Windows 7 or even a Windows Server 2008 R2 Server ISO file and you need to add drivers to this ISO file, this little how-to shows you how you can do that. First create the following folders C:tempWindowsISO (Unpack the windows.iso to this folder) C:tempdrivers (Add all driver.
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Every now and then, I see a thread about someone having a difficulty installing Windows 7 on modern hardware.
Sure, a lot of people seem to dislike Windows 10, but Windows 7 lacks native support for USB 3, NVMe and Thunderbolt.
Gigabyte for a long time offers a small utility that injects the required drivers to Windows 7 installation media.
It works for both AMD and Intel platforms (even the latest ones), and you can even create a USB installation media with it.
Gigabyte Windows 7 USB Installation Tool | Mirror
Sure, a lot of people seem to dislike Windows 10, but Windows 7 lacks native support for USB 3, NVMe and Thunderbolt.
Gigabyte for a long time offers a small utility that injects the required drivers to Windows 7 installation media.
It works for both AMD and Intel platforms (even the latest ones), and you can even create a USB installation media with it.
Gigabyte Windows 7 USB Installation Tool | Mirror