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Hi everyone, I'm trying to UEFI-clean-install 7x64 on an Opti 7050 (6th gen proc, supports Win 7). I keep getting the generic missing CD/DVD driver error.
From what I've been reading, this can arise from having a partition on your machine, which the W7 installer will interpret as a removable drive or optical drive. So I "cleaned" the back-up 2T HDD to eliminate that partition. Still getting the error.
There's a pretty comprehensive write-up in git-hub specific to an almost identical machine. It looks like one of his key steps is to set the BIOS to clean all disks, including the C:SSD 1T.
GitHub - PhilipYip1988/windows-7-installation-guide: Downloading a Windows 7 OEM ISO, Creating a UEFI Bootable USB and performing a clean install on a Dell OptiPlex 7040. This tutorial covers installation of Windows 7 OEM and OEM System Locked Preinstallation. Although the guide covers a Dell Device, it can equally be applied to a Lenovo or HP Device. Slipstreaming January 2020 Security Rollup.
His installation guide doesn't say whether I should turn off the USB 3 ports in the BIOS. Some people said doing this helped on other machines, but it's not in the install guide specific to my machine.
I'm reluctant to clean all, but my only other option would be to format that main SSD, producing the same result. I've got recovery resources ready after I blow out the native Win 10 system (including prod activation key), if I'm never able to get Win 7 working on this machine.
No data on the machine yet, but I was hoping for some forum insight before I blow out my pretty Win 10 wallpaper to try to get 7 working.
I tried using unopened retail ultimate 7x64 DVD
I tried using rufus
I tried different usb ports
I tried different usb sticks
Final wrinkle. Eventually I'll want to dual-boot 7/10. Should I format a 4G system partition now? Or should I just try to get the 7 installer working now? Then I could re-try clean installation later if the 7 installer does not give me a large enough system partition.
From what I've been reading, this can arise from having a partition on your machine, which the W7 installer will interpret as a removable drive or optical drive. So I "cleaned" the back-up 2T HDD to eliminate that partition. Still getting the error.
There's a pretty comprehensive write-up in git-hub specific to an almost identical machine. It looks like one of his key steps is to set the BIOS to clean all disks, including the C:SSD 1T.
GitHub - PhilipYip1988/windows-7-installation-guide: Downloading a Windows 7 OEM ISO, Creating a UEFI Bootable USB and performing a clean install on a Dell OptiPlex 7040. This tutorial covers installation of Windows 7 OEM and OEM System Locked Preinstallation. Although the guide covers a Dell Device, it can equally be applied to a Lenovo or HP Device. Slipstreaming January 2020 Security Rollup.
His installation guide doesn't say whether I should turn off the USB 3 ports in the BIOS. Some people said doing this helped on other machines, but it's not in the install guide specific to my machine.
I'm reluctant to clean all, but my only other option would be to format that main SSD, producing the same result. I've got recovery resources ready after I blow out the native Win 10 system (including prod activation key), if I'm never able to get Win 7 working on this machine.
No data on the machine yet, but I was hoping for some forum insight before I blow out my pretty Win 10 wallpaper to try to get 7 working.
I tried using unopened retail ultimate 7x64 DVD
I tried using rufus
I tried different usb ports
I tried different usb sticks
Final wrinkle. Eventually I'll want to dual-boot 7/10. Should I format a 4G system partition now? Or should I just try to get the 7 installer working now? Then I could re-try clean installation later if the 7 installer does not give me a large enough system partition.
My Computers
System One System Two
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- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell Opti 7050
- OS
- 10 trying for 7x64
- CPU
- i7 6th gen
- Memory
- 32G
- Hard Drives
- 1T SSD; 2T HDD
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- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
