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Save the changes in the image and unmount the boot.wim file (to avoid DISM errors, make sure that you closed all File Explorer windows and the file managers, which has the c:\\tmp\\mount directory open):
I went different route and put hard drive in a laptop and installed windows 7 rebooted and named pc & gave it a username and password.. The installed nic drivers as it will not let me install the usb3 drivers on the laptop. Turned on remote desktop on nuc then connected with my pc and installed usb 3 drivers and then keyboard and mouse worked so installed other drivers.
Thanks for the information. I was able to use these instructions to load windows 7 on my NUC5ppyh. I then upgraded to windows 10 without any difficulty. I can only use legacy boot mode at this point, as the ssd is not recognized under UEFI. Is there any advantage to using UEFI over legacy boot mode (Faster booting) Is there any way to get the drive recognized as a UEFI bootable device
After some unfortunate attempts with a multiple installer cd , a fresh win copy downloaded using windows downoad tool , cmd & intel integration tool using a win 10 laptop , after having all the problems mentioned by all of you, I downloaded a new official win 7 pro 64 bit iso , created a usb bootable drive using rufus 2.5 , and integrated the drivers using the intel tool ,all this in a win 7 home 64 bit pc.
First encoutered the problem that there was no keyboard/mouse at all during Windows setup.After that I found the windows 7 usb creator utility by Intel and made those changes to the install en boot.wim. Now I get to install Windows, but then setup needs to reboot my computer to complete the installation and keyboard mouse are gone again by the time I need to enter Computer Name etc.I also tried to add the drivers again with the DSIM commands, but to no use so far.
I got that when I was doing a fresh install on my wifes laptop the other day. It was with an older windows 7 ISO that had worked previously. In frustration, I gave up trying to use that installer and I ended up using the ISO (professional) posted in this post, and deleted the ei.cfg so I can choose the edition on installation (home premium).
Don Grose: There is a ESD -> WIM converter tool available ( -es-wim-converter.html). My idea is to convert install.esd to wim format, copy it back to the usb, rerun the Intel USB utility, and then convert back to esd (not sure if this is needed, maybe the windows installation will chose install.wim if install.esd does not exist).
I have a Windows 7 32 / 64 bit ISO free download file from -7-professional-32-64-bit-iso-free-download/ and also Yummi Bootable from the same site, which will help you to install windows using USB flash.
Recently I came across a problem when attempting to install Windows 7 onto a Dell Precision 7710. I would boot up with a DVD that had an .iso image of Windows 7 installed on it, but when after clicking the install windows button, I would get a notice that the installer couldn't locate the CD/DVD driver and I needed to browse to locate it. Well, I thought I would be smart and instead do the install via a USB device. Same error. Well, how does this make sense It's asking for a DVD driver when using a USB device. That's like your car throwing a CEL for the carburetor not working when you're using fuel injection.
It doesn't work for me yet. In my version I have unlocked all of the versions, starter to ultimate. I chose to mount it to proff. But when i boot, I never get as far as to choose which windows version I want, before the message: Missing CD/DVD comes.
May 03 2016 v3.0.0138N - BINL UEFI support137N - BINL WIA_RIS_SHARE automatic test136N - BINL WIA_WDS_SHARE automatic test135N - BINL NWA_PXE_SHARE automatic test 134N - BINL Recursive Boot.wim injection. 133N - BINL Head directory name non-ASCII character detection 132N - BINL Head directory name space character detection 131N - BINL Head directory name as menu name when booting default named WIMs 130N - DHCP White/Black list MAC filter engine 129N - DHCP Embedded MAC Ethernet vendor codes 128N - DHCP MAC Ethernet vendor codes manually add/overwrite 127N - PDHCP Protocol Tab 126N - TFTP Improved windowsize algorithm 125N - HTTP Default root Favicon 124N - ALL About/Settings/Help buttons moved to System menu 123F - BINL WIM injection; count of multi referenced files 122F - BINL Default menu title change after Serva update/upgrade 121F - BINL Menu entry wrong order when using special chars on head directory 120F - BINL Sub-Menus not capitalized when initially defined 119F - BINL ServaBoot.wim creation fail if Boot.wim is read only 118F - BINL Renaming head directory of unnamed WindowsPE assets 117F - BINL Renaming head directory of RIS assets 116F - FTP anonymous account not working properly w/o a registered account
May 08 2012 v2.0.0067N - BINL MS Multi-OS netboot; WAIK independent RIS/WDS Net protocol & Processes emulation066N - LOG Ctrl[Shift]-Up/Down browses Err, Warn, or Err+Warn Log messages065N - LOG Ctrl[Shift]-MouseWheeL browses Err, Warn, or Err+Warn Log messages064N - LOG F1 launches Serva.chm Log Help063N - TFTP new engine supporting \"windowsize\" option negotiation062N - TFTP new engine supporting enforced \"windowed\" mode.061N - TFTP new engine including error simulation capabilities060N - LOG Simpler message schema for TFTP traffic 059N - ALL LOG pane selected as default when Serva starts058F - PDHCP Some messages were mistakenly logged as DHCP057F - ALL ListView focused line incorrect format for center and right aligned labels056F - DHCP processing of static leases (let Serva to generate a new ini !! )
This update merely updates the dependencies of windows95, which shouldn't really have any user-visible changes. Things will likely be a little faster, but it's not like Windows 95 will suddenly start playing Crysis. 153554b96e
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