Windows 7 Usb 30 Creator Utility Intel Download Better Center ((hot)) < Plus >

Fast forward to today, and almost all modern Intel chipsets (specifically Skylake, Kaby Lake, and Coffee Lake architectures) utilize the xHCI (Extensible Host Controller Interface) standard for USB 3.0 and 3.1 ports. Because the Windows 7 installation environment does not recognize xHCI controllers, a strange phenomenon occurs during installation: you plug in your USB flash drive, boot from it, and moments later, the setup screen prompts you for a "Missing CD/DVD driver." You cannot browse for the driver because the keyboard and mouse—also connected via USB—have suddenly stopped working.

If you want a utility (the "Better Center" idea), consider these alternatives: Fast forward to today, and almost all modern

Open as Administrator and run these commands for each index in the .wim files (usually Index 1 and 2 for boot.wim ): Fast forward to today

Instead of hunting for a potentially unsafe legacy tool, most enthusiasts use these modern workarounds: boot from it

Copy the modified .wim files back to the /sources folder on your USB.