![]() ![]() The only way it appears to work is using the image from the Dell Web Site. Please start circle of death over and over. You wont be able to load the SATA driver from the USB stick because, well, theres no USB driver. something to do with the new microsoft tie-in to the processor so I am told.īasically, you are going to need to get the F6 driver or PreOS driver for the USB, USB 3 and the SATA controller. I'm having a terrible time with using images with them. ![]() You are going to hate the 'New" Dell systems. No optical drive, can't boot to SD card, no external optical drive handy (would be USB anyway) I've tried a docking station to force USB 2.0 I've tired switching USB ports before and in between the errors The USB drive is fancy and has a light, which lights at boot, during the "Windows loading files" screen, etc. The BIOS has no option to disable USB 3.0 The problem persists and I'm at a loss as to where to go from here. NTLite shows the drivers as found for all USB devices. I have already edited the boot.wim and install.wim files to include the correct USB 3.0 drivers, both manually and with a handy tool called NTLite. ![]() I make it past the language selection screen and get the CD/DVD driver missing error. I have an image I pulled from our archives and created a bootable USB drive. I'm an IT new guy, and I am attempting to install Windows 7 Enterprise on 3 new Dell Precision 3510 laptops via USB on account of our PXE boot image servers currently not loading task sequences.
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