

Locate the boot.wim and install.wim image files in the \sources directory on your Windows 7 flash drive. Create a mount point under your working directory: C:\WIM\MOUNT. Create a temporary working directory on the Admin system, such as C:\WIM. Leave the flash drive connected to your administrator console system.Copy install.wim and boot.wim to the Admin System 1. Instructions on how to do are found on Microsoft’s site. Use your W indows 7 DVD or ISO image to create a bootable USB flash drive. You have downloaded and installed the DISM GUI from. The Admin system has at least 10GB free disk space. You have Administrator access to another working computer (the Admin system) with Windows 7 or later to follow these steps. Install Windows 7 on the target Intel NUC Using the updated installer, proceed with the Windows 7 installation as you normally would.DISM Graphical User Interface (GUI) ToolThe DISM Graphical User Interface (GUI) Tool updates a W indows 7 installation image so that it contains USB3.0 drivers.Assumptions You have a valid copy of Windows 7 on ISO or DVD. e) Click Create Image to begin the creation process. c) Double-click the file Installer_Creator.exe to run the utility. b) Connect the USB device containing the Windows 7 image to the Admin system. Run the Utility a) Download and unzip the W indows 7 USB 3.0 Creator utility to a temporary folder on the Admin system.

Create a USB flash drive installer Use your W indows 7 DVD or ISO image to create a bootable USB flash drive. You have downloaded and unzipped the W indows 7 USB 3.0 Creator Utility. Any Intel® NUC that has only USB 3.0 ports is affected.This Readme describes three methods to resolve the problem: Windows 7* USB 3.0 Creator Utility DISM Graphical User Interface (GUI) Tool DISM Command Line ToolTroubleshootingWindows 7* USB 3.0 Creator UtilityThe Windows 7 USB 3.0 Creator Utility automates the steps to update a W indows 7 installation image so that itcontains USB 3.0 drivers.Assumptions You have a valid copy of Windows 7 on ISO or DVD. ReadmeInstalling Microsoft Windows* 7 from USB Drives onto USB 3.0 ComputersWindows 7 installation media does not include native driver support for USB 3.0, so during installation, whenyou get to the screen to select your preferred language, a keyboard or mouse connected to a USB 3.0 portdoes not respond.
