Intel NVMe SSD 600p + Clean Windows 7 Install = How? WinSetup not see SSD.
NTLite doesn’t want to integrate the driver: http://www.pixic.ru/i/70T1v4X0P7i41636.png
Device ID (from LiveCD): DEV_F1A5
According to the message, the driver already exists
Well, SSD does not show in the disk selection for the installation. See only HDD. How fix it?
Send a mail to Nuhi
Who is Nuhi?
I am “beta tester” of NTLite, but I have not enough information to indicate the problem
Nuhi (Dino) is the person who develops NTLite
Or post a message here
https://www.ntlite.com/discussions/#/cat…ons-and-reports
tistou77 is right - the NTLite message means, that the related Intel NVMe driver is already present within the Win7 image, which has been loaded by NTLite.
So it seems, that you are trying to customize an OS image, which has already been customized the same way. I suspect, that you have loaded an NTLite preset of a previous NTLite processing, where you had integrated the same driver (maybe the variant, which has not been digitally signed by me).
Solution: Start the NTLite processing procedure from scratch, but do not load any NTLite preset of a previous try.
Fernando
Some time ago I really treated the distribution of Windows 7, and added a lot of your modified drivers. But still SSD is not displayed in the installer window. What to do?
What means "a lot"? You should have integrated just a single mod+signed NVMe driver.
Which ones of my modified drivers did you integrate? Did you remove the related generic driver during the same NTLite processing session?
Avatar-Lion, post a screen of the devices in NTLite (drivers tab) with all the disks
All USB driver I added. However, how could there be Intel NVMe driver - no idea. By the way, how to verify that a NVMe driver actually booted successfully?
This is Windows 7, it is not generic NMVe-drivers
Your drivers is already integrated, that’s why you can not add it
I asked for a screen of the driver part (below components) with the different discs visible (in the right-hand part)
If we are talking about the section add drivers, then I do it on another computer. There is a list of equipment to another. When you try to add NVME driver is popping up the error list, and he (center) does not appear.
http://www.pixic.ru/i/S04134e0I7D520Q6.png
Ok, this is a "live" screen from NTLite
It is this screen, you can develop the discs, to see all the discs
Preferably on the PC where the SSD is located
Version of NTLite ?
On the right hand side the NTLite GUI shows the hardware of your currently used host machine (the computer, which is currently doing the NTLite processing task).
This list is completely irrelevant for you, because you want to integrate a driver for an Intel NVMe Controller, which is obviously not present within your used host machine.
Fernando
And? How do I install Windows 7 on the SSD?
@tistou77 :
@Avatar-Lion :
Since our discussion about how to successfully integrate a mod+signed NVMe driver into a Win7 image by using NTLite has not much to do with the topic "Recommended AHCI/RAID and NVMe Drivers", I have moved your posts into this thread.
OK.
I tried to specify the path to your driver through the Browse, but the installer wrote about missing digital signature.
By integration of the related mod+signed NVMe driver into the Win7 image according the start post of this thread.
Don’t load any NTLite preset of a previously done customization and don’t care about the hardware list, which is shown on the right side of the NTLite GUI.