![]() ![]() ![]() Starting from version 3.3c, FlashBoot Pro adds generic USB 3.x Host Controller driver, compatible with Windows 7 (instead of collection of vendor-specific drivers). ![]() Modern computers are UEFI-compatible, but if you need to install Windows to older computer, then choose BIOS mode instead of UEFI mode.Ĥ) Specify ISO image file (or DVD disc) of Windows setup and click Nextĥ) Choose which drivers should be integrated and click Next USB installer will boot in UEFI mode.Ģ) Choose "OS installer -> USB" in the Main Menuģ) Choose "Windows Vista/7/8/8.1/10 installer with added drivers (for BIOS-based computers)" or "Windows Vista/7/8/8.1/10 installer with added drivers (for UEFI-based computers)" in this menu and click Next ![]() This example demonstrates conversion of Windows 7 setup ISO file with simultaneous integration of all FlashBoot-builtin drivers to bootable USB installer thumbdrive. FlashBoot can also integrate user-supplied drivers (.inf +. For your convenience, FlashBoot already contains all necessary drivers for most popular hardware. Windows 7, supercharged with proper drivers, will support USB 3.x, NVMe, RAID, and any other modern hardware. Using this feature, you can not only convert Windows setup DVD or image file to USB thumbdrive, but also integrate any drivers to it. If you try to install Windows 7 on the contemporary laptop, you even won't get past the first screen: lack of USB 3.x support makes mouse, keyboard and boot device inaccessible to Windows 7 setup. If you dislike Windows 10 because you don't want forced updates with untimely reboots, you don't want privacy intrusions like telemetry which can't be disabled, then way to go is to return to Windows 7.īut hardware marches on, and older operating systems hardly can play catch-up. Windows Vista/7/8/8.1/10 installer with added drivers ![]()
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