Windows 7 Installation from USB 3.0 drive

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Hello everyone!

I currently install windows 7 from a usb 2.0 stick. And the installs go reasonably fast. But, I would like to begin to use a usb 3.0 stick to do the same job.

Would I have to load usb 3.0 drivers during the initial stage in windows setup where you would normally load raid or sata drivers? Or would I need to alter the installation media somehow?

Any help would be appreciated.
 

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Hello and thanks for your reply.

I already have USB 3.0 natively on the motherboard. I want to purchase a usb 3.0 stick and I'll prepare it as windows installation media straightaway. Then I will use this USB 3.0 stick to install windows 7 on new machines without windows on them also with USB 3.0 natively on their motherboards as well.

My goal is to gain usb 3.0 speed for the installation. I doubt I can reach 4.8 gig a second, but as close as possible.
 

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White Box/Home Brew
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Windows 7 64 bit
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Intel Core i5 2400
Motherboard
ASRock H67M
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G. Skill 10700 2 x 2 GB
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On Board Intel HD Graphics
Sound Card
On Board Sound
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LG Flatron w2361
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Corsair GS600
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Local Store House Case
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Intel Boxed cpu fan and House Case fan
Good question.

Never tried it.

Since setup will be copying files to the selected HD - you may need to install usb 3.0 drivers ( using dism ) to boot.wim

Give it a go and let us know how you get on.
 

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Hello SIW2,

Now we're getting somewhere. Obvisouly you refer to Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM). I've never used it or at least it has been a long time since I've tried.

I'll download it and give it a go.

As an aside, another neat way to install and reinstall is to take the install usb 2.0 stick and boot up into the command line interface. Then you create a 10 or 15 GB partition as well as an OS partition and any others you want using diskpart and subsequently xcopy all of your files from your installation stick to your small first partition. You then reboot and boot from the hard disk. The only option is the installation partition which starts up waaayy faster than a normal install would. You either create, format or just use the partitions there and it installs superfast.

The cool thing is when you are done the installation partition remains there and the bootmgr even creates a second option so you can select it at any time. This allow you to reinstall windows 7 in about 7 - 10 minutes or so.

It's pretty cool
 

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You have dism already if you are on 7.

You can just mount the boot.wim and install the usb3.0 drivers.

They need to be .inf - so you may need to extract the nec/renesas installer first.


As an aside, another neat way to install and reinstall is to take the install usb 2.0 stick and boot up into the command line interface. Then you create a 10 or 15 GB partition as well as an OS partition and any others you want using diskpart and subsequently xcopy all of your files from your installation stick to your small first partition. You then reboot and boot from the hard disk. The only option is the installation partition which starts up waaayy faster than a normal install would. You either create, format or just use the partitions there and it installs superfast.

Yes, that seems a good idea.

I use a little .cmd file which applies any edition to the HD with imagex, allows choosing the o/s driveletter ( thanks to MS for the script to set drive letter). Also allows installing to usb HD. Windows setup.exe is not used at all. It's quicker and more flexible.
 

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  • Computer type
    PC/Desktop
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    7 X64
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    i5 8400
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    gigabyte b365m ds3h
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    2x8gb 3200mhz
    Hard Drives
    various
    PSU
    pure power 11 400w cm
    Case
    Coolermaster
    Cooling
    cryorig m9i
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    g5400
    Motherboard
    ga b365m ds3h
    Memory
    8gb ddr4 2400
    PSU
    xfx pro 450w
Is this script downloadable somewhere? I wouldn't mind tinkering with it when time allow.

I created a USB capable version of XP a year or so ago. It would let you install to an external drive, but of course if you moved the drive windows wasn't pleased...It was slow, but it was cool. More of a proof of concept than a usable item..+
 

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Windows 7 64 bit
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Intel Core i5 2400
Motherboard
ASRock H67M
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G. Skill 10700 2 x 2 GB
Graphics Card(s)
On Board Intel HD Graphics
Sound Card
On Board Sound
Monitor(s) Displays
LG Flatron w2361
Hard Drives
WDC WD1001FALS
ST31000528AS
PSU
Corsair GS600
Case
Local Store House Case
Cooling
Intel Boxed cpu fan and House Case fan
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