![]() ![]() Open the Windows Control Panel, the System category and there the Hardware tab. The driver is now prepared and can be installed for the USB stick. ![]() Remove every other line in the category so that only the line with our modified USB stick name is shown in there. Replace the chars IDE\DiskIBM-DSCM-11000_SC2IC801 in the first line with the name of the USB device that you are going to use. Load the file cfadisk.inf in an text editor and locate the section. For this reason, if you're going to create a portable Windows 7 Home/Pro, we recommend that you use an external hard drive to create it.The driver information need to be edited in the next step before the new drivers for the USB stick are installed. From our tests and user feedback, the legacy mode based Windows 7 To Go may not work properly when using USB flash drives to create portable Windows, and the VHD mode has best compatibility. ![]() Windows 7 Home/Pro doesn't support VHD native boot, only Windows 7 Ultimate/Enterprise Edition support VHD native boot, if you Windows 7 is Home/Pro Edition then you will not be able to create a VHD based Windows 7 To Go on a USB flash drive. I wonder if there is any other way to get some log of the boot process maybe?ĭid you install Windows 7 Home or Pro to the USB drive? I have tried the Hitachi Microdrive Filter Driver trick out of curiosity with no luck There doesn't seem to be a way to check what actually causes the blue screen It is a flash drive, I've seen it work perfectly for others on flash drives though, but these are most likely hardware differences (07-27-2022, 09:39 PM)VyZi Wrote: (07-27-2022, 12:58 PM)admin Wrote: Is the USB drive a USB flash drive or an external drive? We recommend using an external drive to create Windows 7 To Go. Are you sure your new computer is compatible with Windows 7? If you want to run Windows 7 on a computer, you must ensure that the computer is compatible with Windows 7 (computers built in recent years are usually not compatible with Windows 7), otherwise Windows will not work properly. I have made sure the USB stick is 2.0 and is inserted into a USB 2.0 port, and I have slipstreamed USB 3.0 drivers that worked on a regular installation When trying to run safe mode, Windows seems to load all of the drivers correctly then freeze for a few seconds and throw the same blue screenĮnabling boot logging doesn't create ntbtlog.txt for some reason ![]() I have a problem with my Windows 7 installationĪfter WinToUSB successfully completed the installation I have decided to boot from it, when Windows was starting the animation stopped as if Windows has fully loaded up, however after this the system blue screened with no error code and with the stop code of 0x0000007B ![]()
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