Starting over with a new ISO "Win7_Ult_Sp1_English_x64.iso":
https://software-download.microsoft...1477628407&h=d8f791348b40559914d5fa47677c8f4f
This ISO is half the size of the previous one I was using which makes it much easier to modify. The less junk in there the better to figure out how to make it work and this seems pretty bare bones.
Solved: USB 3.0
Unsolved: Adding NVME support
This link from dell: "Requirements to Install Windows 7 on M2 Drives in Non-Volatile Memory express (NVMe) Storage Environments"
Requirements to Install Windows 7 on M2 Drives in Non-Volatile Memory express (NVMe) Storage Environments | Dell US
Led me to: "Update to add native driver support in NVM Express in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2"
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2990941
There are 2 hotfixes listed on this page.
1. Using DISM I add them to boot/2 and install/4 as packages. (Is that correct?)
2. Upon clicking "Install Now" I get taken right away skipping I accept to the no media found screen.
3. Upon selecting the driver "stornvme.inf" it attempts to load driver then BSOD.(Is that the right driver version?)
Things I have tried:
1. Selecting the NVME drivers without the above hotfixes results in nothing being seen.
2. Injecting the packages then selecting the driver results in BSOD
3. Injecting the packages and driver results in BSOD
4. Copying the boot wim from the working win7pro then selecting or injecting driver results in BSOD which leads me to think I should only be modifying the install wim?
Special Notes:
* Please look at the first image. The first image shows the NVME drive to select a driver. What is going on there? How can it pull a driver for the drive from the drive but it doesnt show up to install?
*Using legit retail Ultimate key in Windows anytime upgrade from Windows 7 Pro doesnt work. This is confirmed by Microsoft who told me my key is legit but only works on a clean install.
Questions:
1. Which .wim is being used at the hard drive selection part? Do I need to add the previous hot fixes to both install and boot wims? Wondering if that is where the error is coming from? I suspect this is the install.wim if anyone can confirm?
2. I am unsure if those hotfixes are correct or I am using them correctly, based on above am I injecting them right?
3. I feel I am very close but either missing a hotfix or using the wrong driver indicated by the BSOD below.