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如果在使用过程中遇到问题,可以参考以下解决方案:
A secondary computer running Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 to prepare the drive.
Ensure the file is from an official Intel Download Center source.
Follow these precise steps to unpack, authorize, and run the utility correctly. Step 1: Extract the Archive
Installing Windows 7 on modern hardware can be a frustrating experience. Because Windows 7 was released long before USB 3.0 technology became standardized, the installation media often lacks the necessary drivers. This results in the keyboard and mouse failing to work during the installation process, usually on the "Select Language" screen, because they are plugged into USB 3.0 ports that the installer cannot recognize. win7usb30creatorv3win7admin
The tool is the official (though now archived) solution Intel provided to "inject" these necessary drivers directly into your USB boot stick. How to Use the win7usb30creatorv3 Utility
The tool will ask you to select your USB drive (e.g., E: or F: ).
: You must run the utility as an Administrator (hence the "win7admin" in your query).
To ensure your specific hardware works flawlessly, let me know: Step 1: Extract the Archive Installing Windows 7
What (e.g., Intel Core 10th Gen, AMD Ryzen 5000) is in your target PC? What motherboard chipset does your system use? Do you plan to boot via UEFI mode or Legacy BIOS mode ?
Even after patching, try plugging the USB drive into a USB 2.0 port (usually black) on the machine, rather than a USB 3.0/3.1 port (usually blue).
Once the tool finishes successfully, safely eject the USB drive. Insert it into a on your target computer, boot into your system BIOS/UEFI, set the USB drive as your primary boot device, and begin installing Windows 7 smoothly with fully functional inputs.
Download the archived version 3.0 package ( Win7_USB3.0_Creator_v3.zip ). The tool is the official (though now archived)
With the bootable USB drive created, you can now use it to install Windows 7 on multiple machines. To do this:
Point the tool to the drive letter of your Windows 7 USB stick.
: A similar utility that adds USB 3.0 and NVMe support to Windows 7 installers. step-by-step guide for one of these alternative tools instead? Gigabyte Windows 7 USB Installation Tool - TechPowerUp 10 Nov 2018 —