Despite its simple interface, users have encountered various issues.
Click the button to initiate the patching sequence.
A standard Windows 7 ISO extracted to a folder (e.g., C:\Win7Raw ). Despite its simple interface, users have encountered various
Many major motherboard manufacturers developed their own utilities to solve this problem. These tools are often more reliable, are actively maintained, and include support for newer chipsets (Intel 300-series and beyond) and NVMe drives.
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If you still have access to the tool or are using it in a controlled, offline environment, the general workflow is as follows:
Click "Start" or "Create" to allow the tool to inject the xHCI drivers. Developed initially by Intel, this utility is a
Developed initially by Intel, this utility is a patching tool designed to modify a standard Windows 7 installation ISO or USB flash drive. Its primary function is to "inject" the necessary USB 3.0 drivers into the boot image (boot.wim) and the installation image (install.wim).