Installs Intel® USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver. Windows 7* Windows Server 2008. Our goal is to make Download Center a valuable resource for you. This download is for Intel® USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver for Windows 7* and Windows Server 2008 R2* 64-bit operating system on Intel® 7 Series Chipsets and Intel® C216 Series Chipsets. How to Install Windows 7 through USB 3.0 port? You are here: > How to Install Windows 7 through USB 3.0 port? ![]() ![]() When installing Windows 7 through USB drive on new skylake system, you may receive the following error message, 'A required CD/DVD drive device driver is missing. If you have a driver floppy disk, CD, DVD, or USB flash drive, please insert it now. ' In such case, the installation can't continue. The problem is caused by a missing USB 3.0 driver in the Windows 7 installation package. The Windows 7 installation program doesn't recognize the new USB 3.0 port, hence we need patch the driver to the installation package. Please follow the steps, Step 1 - Create Windows 7 bootable USB drive from Windows 7 ISO file You can find the detail procedure. Let's assume the USB drive has the drive letter H: after you have created Windows 7 bootable USB drive successfully. Step 2 - Download and unpack Intel(R) USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver You may download it from. There are two zip files for the driver. Just unzip them to a local folder, with different sub folder for each file, for example, C: USB3 driver1, and C: USB3 driver2. Step 3 - Run PowerISO DISM Tool Run PowerISO, and select the menu, 'Tools --> DISM Tool'. On Windows vista or above Windows operating systems, you will need confirm UAC dialog to continue. Step 4 - Mount WIM file in the USB drive In 'DISM Tool' dialog, select 'Mount / Unmount' page, and click the button 'Mount.' The 'Mount image' dialog will popup. Click 'Browse' button to select the boot WIM file in USB drive, for example, H: sources boot.wim. Select the image index from the list, usually, it should be '2: Microsoft Windows Setup (x64)' for 64-bit Windows 7 ISO file, or '2: Microsoft Windows Setup (x86)' for 32-bit Windows 7 ISO file. Create an empty folder, for example, C: mount, and select it for the mount path. Click 'Mount' to mount the image in WIM file to the specified path. You should get the message, 'The operation completed successfully' after the image has been successfully mounted to the specified the path. Click 'OK' to close the message box. Step 5 - Patch drivers into the image Select 'Driver Servicing' page, and select 'C: mount' from the mounted directories list. Click 'Add driver.' The 'Add driver' dialog will popup. Select 'C: usb3' for the driver folder, and check the option, 'Recurse - Query all subfolders for drives'. Click 'OK' to add the drivers to the image. You should see the message like below after the operation completes. Click 'OK' to close the message box.
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