Windows 7 setup does not support USB or IEEE 1394 port
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3. Does your computer provide USB or IEEE 1394 support?When connecting using a USB cableMake sure your Windows operating system provides USB support Your computer must be a Windows Me, 98, XP, or 2000 pre-installed model, or a Windows 98 pre-installed model that was upgraded to Windows Me. You may not be
able to install or run the USB printer driver on a computer that does not meet these specifications, or that is not equipped with a built-in USB port. Make sure that your computer provides USB supportFollow the steps below to check that your computer provides USB support:
For Windows 98, Me, and 2000, right-click on the My Computer icon on your desktop, then click on Properties.
For Windows 98 and Me, click on the Device Manager tab.
If your Windows operating system does not provide USB support, proceed to the following steps and then check the Universal Serial Bus controllers option again. If your Windows operating system still does not provide USB support, contact your dealer. When the USB device is recognized as an Unknown deviceFor Windows 98 or Me, some USB devices can be recognized as an Unknown device under the USB tree in the Device Manager window. If this error occurs, execute EPUSBUN.EXE on the software CD-ROM as follows:
When connecting using an IEEE 1394 cable (IEEE 1394-supported printers only)Make sure your Windows operating system provides IEEE 1394 supportYour computer must be a model which was pre-installed Windows Me, XP, or 2000 and that comes with IEEE 1394 ports. However, its IEEE 1394 host controllers should also be OHCI compliant controllers supported by the pre-installed versions of Windows Me, 2000 or XP. Contact your dealer if the IEEE 1394 host controllers on your computer fail to comply with the OHCI specifications. For detailed information about your computer, contact your dealer. Make sure that your computer provides IEEE 1394 supportFollow the steps below to check if your computer provides IEEE 1394 support:
For Windows Me and 2000, right-click on the My Computer icon on your desktop, then click on Properties.
For Windows Me, click on the Device Manager tab.
Version NPD1043-00, Copyright © 2005, SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION How do I install Windows 7 on a new hard drive using USB?Turn on your computer, insert the Windows 7 installation disc or USB flash drive, and then shut down your computer. Restart your computer. Press any key when prompted, and then follow the instructions that appear. On the Install Windows page, enter your language and other preferences, and then click Next .
How do you fix you cant install Windows on a USB flash drive?Table of Contents. Use a different installation method.. Use a different USB drive.. Test the USB on another PC.. Run the Windows Update Troubleshooter.. Ensure that the USB is bootable.. Ensure that the PC is set to boot and install Windows from a USB.. Ensure that the USB is formatted as FAT32.. Check if your PC has EFI/UEFI.. How do I install Windows on a new hard drive without CD or USB?There are a few programs out there that can help you do this by creating a “virtual drive” from which you can mount an “ISO image”. An ISO image is an archive file that contains the same information found on an optical disc, such as a Windows installation CD. One free program you could use is Virtual CloneDrive.
Can Windows 7 be install on an external hard drive?If you really want to install Windows 7 on a fairly capable external hard drive or USB key, you'll need to use third-party software. Otherwise, you will need to download many utilities (including DISM) and use the command line.
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