Cute Tv Usb Driver Windows 7
Recently I came across a problem when attempting to install Windows 7 onto a Dell Precision 7710. I would boot up with a DVD that had an.iso image of Windows 7 installed on it, but when after clicking the install windows button, I would get a notice that the installer couldn't locate the CD/DVD driver and I needed to browse to locate it.
Well, I thought I would be smart and instead do the install via a USB device. Well, how does this make sense? It's asking for a DVD driver when using a USB device. That's like your car throwing a CEL for the carburetor not working when you're using fuel injection. This issue is caused because the installer media doesn't have a driver to install through a USB 3.0 port. You might ask, well why did the DVD drive throw the error? Well, that's because the DVD drive was an external because there is no internal DVD drive on this model laptop. Senderliste samsung astra hotbird download movies.
VideoHome Cute TV USB Drivers Utility backs up your existing Windows 7 64 bit drivers and settings to create a restore point in case certain drivers continue to be incompatible. VideoHome Cute TV USB Drivers Utility updates your drivers, based on the scan, and matches to the latest most compatible versions.
So I now know my problem. USB 3.0 drivers need to be added to the boot media. Follow this guide and I'll show you how to accomplish this using the CMD line and the DISM utility. Depending on the type of file you downloaded, it could be an.exe, a.cab, or a.zip, so you'll need to unzip the drivers out of this file. Driver files are historically mainly.inf files, but you don't need to pick and choose the individual files because this next process makes it automatic for you. The DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management Tool) is smart and will automatically grab the correct files. Create a folder on your desktop named 'Drivers'.
Create two folders inside of the 'Drivers' folder, 'mount' and 'USB'. Extract or copy/paste the driver files directly into the 'USB' folder. I used 7-zip to extract my driver files directly into the 'USB' folder. Locate these two files from within your boot media. This is easy if you are using a USB drive instead of a DVD, so that you don't have to reburn the DVD once we finish modifying these files. Example: If the USB drive is plugged in and has been given drive letter 'P: ' you will locate the 'boot.wim' and 'install.wim' files within the path: P: sources It is best to just cut them out of the install media, but if you want to have a backup copy you can copy and paste. You are pasting into the 'Drivers' folder on the desktop.
Just make sure to overwrite the old files with the new updated ones once we're finished with this process. Windows 7: 1. Start, type in cmd, right click on the icon and choose Run as Administrator Windows 8: 1. Windows Key + Q 2. Move mouse to top right corner and search, type in Command Prompt, Right click and Run as Administrator.
Next, you will need to change the directory path so that it isn't pointing to the default of C: Windows System32. Type in: cd C: Users%currentuser% Desktop Drivers - Then press Enter. *Note: Make sure to change the%currentuser% to that of the user profile where the 'Drivers' folder was saved. In the cmd line now displaying the cd pointing to the right directory, type in these commands pressing enter after each one. Dism /mount-wim /wimfile:boot.wim /index:2 /mountdir:mount Explanation: This command mounts the boot.wim file, index points it to the correct boot parameters for the correct OS, and /mountdir:mount points it to mount the file to the 'mount' folder we created in this directory earlier.
Dism /image:mount /add-driver:'USB' /recurse Explanation: This command automatically grabs the driver files that it locates in the 'USB' folder that we created earlier and copied the drivers to. This can take a while depending on the number of driver files that it locates.