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How to Use the Utility

Without these drivers, your mouse and keyboard may stop working during the installation process on newer hardware.

  1. Safely eject the USB drive.
  2. Insert it into the target machine.
  3. Boot from USB (you may need to disable Secure Boot or enable CSM/Legacy Boot).
  4. Proceed with normal Windows 7 installation.

First, create a standard bootable Windows 7 USB drive using Rufus. 2. Run the Tool Plug in the prepared USB drive. Open the win7-usb3.0-creator-v3-win7admin folder. win7-usb3.0-creator-v3-win7admin

Target Systems:

Intel NUC, HP EliteDesk 800 G3, and other hardware using Intel 100/200 series chipsets. How to Use the Utility Without these drivers,

Run as Admin:

Extract the files and run the Installer_Creator.exe as an administrator on your working PC. Safely eject the USB drive

Win7-USB3.0-Creator-v3-Win7Admin

With the end of official support for Windows 7, many enterprise environments and industrial sectors still require legacy installations on modern hardware. A critical failure point during installation is the native absence of USB 3.0 drivers in the Windows 7 installation media. This results in the inability to use keyboard and mouse inputs during the setup process on modern Intel Skylake and later chipsets. This paper analyzes the utility , a community-sourced tool designed to inject necessary drivers into installation media, resolving the input deadlock without requiring complex manual command-line operations.

The Magic

: The utility would mount the hidden Windows files, slip the drivers inside, and commit the changes. The Climax: The 15-Minute Wait

Start creation

Click Start or Create . The tool will: