Note that this utility only adds the Intel USB 3.0 drivers for Intel chipsets it does not add non. This will modify the install.wim and boot.wim files and add the Intel USB 3.0 drivers. ![]() imgPTN file, you can ‘switch’ to it and then run the Windows 7 USB 3.0 Creator utility. In the BIOS, there should be an option that will let your machine work with USB 3.0s. ![]() However, you will also need to consider to check your machine, if its hardware and BIOS is compatible with the USB 3.0. When I connect the USB 3.0 drive, Windows do the classical "pluged sound", and I can see the drive in the notification area (usually bottom right), but I can't see the drive on "Computer > Hard Disk Drives". To UEFI-boot from a Windows 7 64-bit ISO. The USB 3.0 is supported by Windows 7 with the latest updates and service package installed. the installation wizard starts only with the second family (8), the first family (7) results not compatible.Īpple say USB 3.0 works also under Windows ( Using USB 3 devices on Mac computers FAQ) I've tried to install the Intel driver manually: there are two family driver I find some discussions, but nothing has solved my problem. The USB 3.0 works properly pluged to another pc ("pure" Windows), so USB 3.0 drive isn't damage. I've two external drive, one USB 2.0 and the other USB 3.0. ![]() I've a iMac (Dic 2013, Intel i7-4771), through boot camp assistant I've installed Win 7.
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