Install Windows 7 From Dvd Asus X441n

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  1. Install Windows 7 From Dvd Asus X441n Pc
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Install windows 7 from dvd asus x441n pc

I remembered that I have a laptop lying around so I extracted the software from the DVD there.I have uploaded it for others here:Anyway, I noticed that your tool does not create a 'EFIBootbootx64.efi' file which is required for Windows 7 to boot on a UEFI PC. It is a bit stupid that your software does not create this file, thus not making the installation bootable.I have uploaded the file here:Extract it and put it on the USB flash drive at 'E:efiboot' or whatever drive letter your USB is mounted to.The below method is the correct way to prepare USB stick, the file I uploaded is the file described below. Preparing the USB Stick for UEFICheck if the file 'BOOTX64.EFI' via the path EFIBOOT is available on the stick.If this is not the case, you can copy the file to the stick by using one of the two methods below:If access to the stick is via a UEFI-enabled computer with a Windows 7 (or higher) x64, the Bootloader can be copied and renamed to the stick. You can do this on the system partition under:C:WindowsBootEFI for the file bootmgfw.efiCopy it to the stick in the EFIBOOT folder and rename this file BOOTX64.EFI (notice the reverse order of efi and boot)The file bootmgfw.efi can also be extracted from a Windows 7 (or higher) x64 - DVD. It is located in the 2.7 GByte large archive Install.wim in the subdirectory sources.

Install Windows 7 From Dvd Asus X441n Pc

Install Windows 7 From Dvd Asus X441n

Install Windows 7 From Dvd Asus X441n 1

The archive can be extracted with an archiving program. This file is located in the subdirectory '1' of the archive at 1WindowsBootEFI.I also tried the ASRock software but it does not work, it complains that path of driver folder is not valid, but there is not even any option to select the location of USB 3 driver.By using ASUS EZ Installer and the Bootx64.efi file, you are ready to go. I remembered that I have a laptop lying around so I extracted the software from the DVD there.I have uploaded it for others here:Anyway, I noticed that your tool does not create a 'EFIBootbootx64.efi' file which is required for Windows 7 to boot on a UEFI PC.