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Hi Paul!Thanks for the answer, I followed all the steps in the tutorial Here is how to get your installation media up to date.I used 7Updater.I have inserted the USB 3.0 driver into the Drivers/Bootx64 folder and in Updates/Bootx64 I have introduced the Nvme-hotfixx64 folder.Everything went well, the mouse and keyboard were detected by windows 7, but after restart when the installation reached the page where the user name and the computer name must be entered, the mouse and the keyboard have not been detected, so I was unable to install windows 7.Be nice, what do I have to do next? I know what you are trying to do now is slipstream the USB 3.0 driver to the installation media, but allow me to share what I did myself.When I built my computer that also has USB 3.0 ports, and even USB 2.0 ports, non of the ports worked once I installed Windows 7. So what I did was burn the USB 3.0 driver to CD on my laptop and used a PS/2 mouse (remember those old things?) to navigate to the CD drive and install the driver.

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After that I had the ability to use all USB ports.Another option, and this is again if you have another computer like a laptop, is to remove the drive and connect it to your other computer with a USB to SATA port adapter. Then you can just copy/paste the driver onto the HDD and again use a PS/2 mouse and nav to that driver on the HDD and install.I realize this is all archaic, but it does work. In the long run you are better off with slipstreaming the USB 3.0 driver into the installation media though I guess. Hi dragustelian,I think you need to put the USB 3.0 driver into the Drivers Bootx64 and Drivers Installx64!What do you mean you introduced the Nvme-hotfixx64 folder?Ok Paul, I put de USB 3.0 driver into the Drivers/Bootx64 and Drivers/Installx, but still dead mouse and keyboard.Let me ask you something, how do I now the USB 3.0 driver is the right driver for my ASUS laptop and right for Windows 7 Professional?On ASUS website they don't give drivers only for Windows 10 (but not USB 3.0).My laptop is ASUS FX503VD-E4082.So, can you help me to find out what drivers I should put into iso image?

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Hello Tony,The USB 3.0 is supported by Windows 7 with the latest updates and service package installed. However, you will also need to consider to check your machine, if its hardware and BIOS is compatible with the USB 3.0.In the BIOS, there should be an option that will let your machine work with USB 3.0s. Thus, will also allow the installation of the USB 3.0 controller driver, which you may obtain from the manufacturer's support/drive-download site.Here is an informative thread, with the very same concern:Keep us posted.All the best.

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