Windows 7 Download Tool No Compatible Usb Devices Detected

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Okay, I just got a new laptop (Acer Aspire V3-571G-6407) which came with Windows 8 pre-installed. I want to dual boot Windows 7 and 8, but I'm running into some trouble booting 7 from my USB stick. Descargar ya no sufro por amor lucia etxebarria pdf to excel. In the BIOS I changed the boot order to have the USB boot first, but it went straight to booting Windows 8. Confused by this, I restarted and pressed F12 to see the boot menu, where I noticed that my USB wasn't even showing up as an option. My only two options were my DVD drive (in which lies a Windows 7 installation DVD that doesn't seem to work, hence my trying the USB) and Windows Boot Manager. I've tried Googling this problem, and I see a lot of people saying that the problem is that the stick might be detected as a HDD, but if that were the case here, wouldn't it still show up (even if not as a USB) in the boot menu? I used the Windows 7 USB download tool to create this device, so it should be bootable as far as I can make out.

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I've tried all of the USB ports on the computer, too.If this turns out to be unsolvable, I'd also be happy with some help fixing my problem booting from the DVD. It gets past the 'Windows is loading files' part, then freezes partway through that little animation of the Windows logo. I've found that if I change the hard drive mode in the BIOS from AHCI to IDE, I can get another half-second of animation before it stops, and if I change my boot mode from uefi to legacy, it doesn't stop, but it doesn't let me install on the partition I've created (which seems to be a natural consequence of not using uefi).Thank you in advance for any insight you might have into either of these problems.

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Okay, I just got a new laptop (Acer Aspire V3-571G-6407) which came with Windows 8 pre-installed. I want to dual boot Windows 7 and 8, but I'm running into some trouble booting 7 from my USB stick. In the BIOS I changed the boot order to have the USB boot first, but it went straight to booting Windows 8. Confused by this, I restarted and pressed F12 to see the boot menu, where I noticed that my USB wasn't even showing up as an option. My only two options were my DVD drive (in which lies a Windows 7 installation DVD that doesn't seem to work, hence my trying the USB) and Windows Boot Manager. I've tried Googling this problem, and I see a lot of people saying that the problem is that the stick might be detected as a HDD, but if that were the case here, wouldn't it still show up (even if not as a USB) in the boot menu? I used the Windows 7 USB download tool to create this device, so it should be bootable as far as I can make out.

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Windows 7 Download Tool No Compatible Usb Devices Detected

I've tried all of the USB ports on the computer, too.If this turns out to be unsolvable, I'd also be happy with some help fixing my problem booting from the DVD. It gets past the 'Windows is loading files' part, then freezes partway through that little animation of the Windows logo. I've found that if I change the hard drive mode in the BIOS from AHCI to IDE, I can get another half-second of animation before it stops, and if I change my boot mode from uefi to legacy, it doesn't stop, but it doesn't let me install on the partition I've created (which seems to be a natural consequence of not using uefi).Thank you in advance for any insight you might have into either of these problems.

Windows 7 Download Tool No Compatible Usb Devices Detected On Laptop

Why is this posted in the windows 8.1 forum? If you have 8.1, win7 backup has been removed. You must use File History now. Whether you have 7 or 8-An 8 gb usb device is not large enough. The minimum size is 16 gb. That is why windows doesn't see it.Repost in the correct forum and explain what you are trying to do. An iso file is used to burn the installation files for windows to disk or flash drives, not for backup.Well my PC is running Windows 8.1 and yes I wish to burn the Windows 7 ISO file into a USB Drive for a friend of mine.

The website says the minimum space required is 4GB and I have 8GB, clearly double the requirement.What size USB flash drive is required?You need a USB flash drive with a minimum of 4 GB of free space. Hi,You're not going to believe this. I spent about an hour trying to run the Windows 7 DVD/USB ToolON WIN 7 PRO.I just happened to have a brand new SanDisk 8GB Cruzer Glide, and thought I would try and resolve this issue. But not in a satisfactory way.I received the same error as you. Nothing I did worked even though the drive itself was working perfectly.I then tried a bulk MicroCenter 4GB Flash Drive. And it worked 1st try.I noticed that the SanDisk Cruzer was listed a 'FIXED DISK', but the MicroCenter was listed as 'REMOVABLE'In the process of doing a search to try and find a way to change the FIXED classification to REMOVEABLE,I found the source of the problem.

The USB Drive needs to be 'REMOVABLE' for the tool to work.The new SanDisk drives are intentionally set to show up as FIXED as the result of a Microsoft requirement for Win 8!!! This makes them somewhat useless as a bootable USB Flash.The fix for your problem is to buy something other than a new SanDisk.

An old one would probably work.Check out this link for a bit more info. Hi,I just found out about this also, while I was looking into your problem.It seems that to be Win 8 compatible, Flash Drives are required to recognized by Windows 8 as a Fixed Disk, and not Removable. I saw USBHDD mentioned.That has nothing to do with the Safely Remove Hardware though. That's a bit different.My SATA hard drives show up there also, when the BIOS is set to AHCI.You can make a bootable drive out of your new SanDisk. I was able to.The catch is that you CAN'T make a bootable Win 7 installation drive with it.The Tool itself, and others, only recognize a 'Removable Drive'.I though that there was a way to select what type of drive it would be listed as, but apparently not. Why is this posted in the windows 8.1 forum?

If you have 8.1, win7 backup has been removed. You must use File History now.

Whether you have 7 or 8-An 8 gb usb device is not large enough. The minimum size is 16 gb. That is why windows doesn't see it.Repost in the correct forum and explain what you are trying to do. An iso file is used to burn the installation files for windows to disk or flash drives, not for backup.Well my PC is running Windows 8.1 and yes I wish to burn the Windows 7 ISO file into a USB Drive for a friend of mine. The website says the minimum space required is 4GB and I have 8GB, clearly double the requirement.What size USB flash drive is required?You need a USB flash drive with a minimum of 4 GB of free space.That link is no good. Have you got anotjher?