I'm hoping that someone here can help. I've tried everything I can think of and searched the Internet all day trying various solutions.
I just received an HP Folio 13- 2000 laptop. This laptop has NO CD/DVD ROM drive. It has 2 USB ports, 1 2.0 and 1 3.0.
So, while it currently has an OS, I need to reformat it with a clean install of Win 7 x64 Pro for actual use. I have tried several different ISOs of Win 7 x64 Pro SP1, and all have failed to install. After clicking Install Now, I get the dreaded:
A required CD/DVD drive device driver is missing. If you have a driver floppy disk, CD, DVD, or USB flash drive, please insert it now.
A few more things:
There is no CD/DVD drive on this laptop, it's a small form factor EliteBook. It's not missing or damaged, there isn't even a space for one.
I have read that Win 7 has no native USB 3.0 support, and this is the actual cause of the error.
What I have done:
Downloaded the fresh clean ISO files from Digital River for Win 7 x64 Pro
Created bootable USB drives and placed the image on them (both using the command prompt to clean, partition, format and make active as well as PowerISOs automated bootable USB drive function)
I have booted into the current Win 7 install and used Drivermax to rip all the drivers on the system (including the functioning USB 3.0 driver) and placed them on a separate USB drive.
Swapped out between the 2 USB ports, the 3.0 on the left and the 2.0 on the right. After I get the error message above, I can no longer see the flash drive on the 3.0 port, but can on the 2.0 port. I've pulled the drives following many different instructions and in every possible combination.
I've disabled CD/DVD booting in the BIOS and set the only 2 boot options as USB and HDD, in that order.
When it asks for the drivers, I swap in the driver disk and go through every single folder. It finds nothing, even though I can verify the files are all there. It reacts so quickly that I don't even think it's checking.
I can't begin to express how frustrated I am after spending literally all day trying to get this up and running. Any help or ideas would be appreciated greatly!
I just received an HP Folio 13- 2000 laptop. This laptop has NO CD/DVD ROM drive. It has 2 USB ports, 1 2.0 and 1 3.0.
So, while it currently has an OS, I need to reformat it with a clean install of Win 7 x64 Pro for actual use. I have tried several different ISOs of Win 7 x64 Pro SP1, and all have failed to install. After clicking Install Now, I get the dreaded:
A required CD/DVD drive device driver is missing. If you have a driver floppy disk, CD, DVD, or USB flash drive, please insert it now.
A few more things:
There is no CD/DVD drive on this laptop, it's a small form factor EliteBook. It's not missing or damaged, there isn't even a space for one.
I have read that Win 7 has no native USB 3.0 support, and this is the actual cause of the error.
What I have done:
Downloaded the fresh clean ISO files from Digital River for Win 7 x64 Pro
Created bootable USB drives and placed the image on them (both using the command prompt to clean, partition, format and make active as well as PowerISOs automated bootable USB drive function)
I have booted into the current Win 7 install and used Drivermax to rip all the drivers on the system (including the functioning USB 3.0 driver) and placed them on a separate USB drive.
Swapped out between the 2 USB ports, the 3.0 on the left and the 2.0 on the right. After I get the error message above, I can no longer see the flash drive on the 3.0 port, but can on the 2.0 port. I've pulled the drives following many different instructions and in every possible combination.
I've disabled CD/DVD booting in the BIOS and set the only 2 boot options as USB and HDD, in that order.
When it asks for the drivers, I swap in the driver disk and go through every single folder. It finds nothing, even though I can verify the files are all there. It reacts so quickly that I don't even think it's checking.
I can't begin to express how frustrated I am after spending literally all day trying to get this up and running. Any help or ideas would be appreciated greatly!