Use WinToolkit or NTLite to manually integrate USB 3.0 drivers (from Intel, AMD, or generic) into your Windows 7 ISO. You can also use DISM commands.
The Creator Utility acts as a —a centralized, user-friendly interface that automates the complex command-line operations. Instead of manually dissecting system files, the user simply points the utility to the USB drive, and the software handles the mounting, injection, and unmounting processes automatically. It turns a complex IT engineering task into a three-click solution. Use WinToolkit or NTLite to manually integrate USB 3
You then use DISM commands to "add-driver" from a folder containing the unzipped Intel USB 3.0 files. Instead of manually dissecting system files, the user
Since the official Intel tool is no longer available on their site, these third-party tools are more reliable for modern hardware: Since the official Intel tool is no longer
Place your extracted USB 3.0 drivers into the drivers folder. 3. Command Line Steps
What it does (purpose)
Typical workflow (step-by-step)