Question Best Way To Slipstream Drivers Into Win 7 Installation Media

MaskedRiderChris52

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I'm fixing to install Windows 7 onto one of two laptops I have. One has a SATA SSD as boot drive, the other has an NvME, and I'm inclined to install it onto the laptop with the SATA SSD since it's an older machine (a Dell Latitude E6410). From the sound of it, Win 7 needs some finessing to play nicely and well with a SSD whether SATA or NvME? If this is the case, then what sites/links would y'all recommend I seek out with clear and concise directions as to how to pull this off correctly?
 
Only the very first versions of win7 had issues with ssd.
If you have a more recent one it should have no issues, if it does go to the laptop maker site and look around for drivers, all you need is a "sata floppy disk" driver, it might be called something else but it will be a driver that would fit onto a floppy, so less than 1.4Mb which gives you a driver that you can install on the screen where windows asks you for a drive to install to.

You press the icon labeled Load driver and load it, from usb (decompress first) , if the ssd drive isn't recognized right away.

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