[SOLVED] USB Windows 7 Installation | A Required CD-DVD Drive Device Driver is Missing
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The primary reason for this error is that the USB controller chip on the laptop is not recognized by Windows 7, so Windows 7 is unable to reach or access the computer hard disk because the USB lacks the required driver which is the USB 3.0 driver. This problem is actually unique to Windows 7, if you try a similar installation process on the same PC with Windows 10 from a USB stick, you won’t encounter this error. Also if you have the option of installing using a Windows 7 DVD, then you should get past this error. The idea of this solution is to install the required USB driver in order to enable Windows 7 gain access to the PC hard drive and proceed with the installation. Here I’ve simplified the driver installation process into two basic steps;
Step 1: Download the Gigabyte’s Windows 7 USB Installation Tool from here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NHsqjK7CZky9tnq0a0L7avPZxt5EX9e-/view
Step 2: Installing the USB driver. To do that you insert your bootable USB with the Windows 7 installation, then go to the folder where we saved the downloaded file and extract the zipped folder. After the extraction you should have a folder named “WindowsImage Tool”. Open the folder, you should see this WindowsImageTool application, run the application (you don’t have to worry about the files you have saved on your USB device, the Windows image tool will not override or delete your files). Leave the source path as “None-Add USB Drivers” then in the destination path, select the USB that contains your Windows 7 installation files. Here the “Add USB drivers to an offline Windows 7 image” is selected by default, now select the Add NVMe drivers option to an offline Windows 7 image as well, automatically the “Add packages to an offline Windows 7” is also selected. So you should have all three options checked. Then click on start to begin the installation process. An alternative solution is to try to change the USB port where you attached your bootable Windows USB stick, certain computers come with the required USB driver installed in only one of the USB ports, so you might try changing your USB port to see if it works for you. Another alternative is to visit your manufacturer support page and download the USB 3.0 driver, and install it during the Windows 7 installation.