![]() Hi every one i need your help i have treid to formmat my computer windows7 No drives were found. Click Load Driver to provide a mass storage driver for installation never seen in my live time this problem any one can help me please and i uplaod link 4 images to see. ![]() I recently build a new cpu and im not able to install windows 7 for the past 2 days, I have googled a lot, spend more than 10 hrs trying to figure out what to do. I have 2 windows one win 7 ultimate(32bit + 64bit) on usb and other win 7 32 bit on dvd whenever I try to install it show that no drives were found actual message 'No drivers were found. Click load driver to provide a mass storage driver for installation.' (1)I try to install my drivers from my gigabyte driver disc but nothing happens, maybe im trying to install wrong IRST driver, there are so many of them (2)I tried to use cmp to use diskpart but it shows only one disk my usb, but my hdd is there in my bios my spces i5 3750k gigabyte ga z77m d3h hdd- WD Caviar Green 1 TB Desktop Internal Hard Drive (WD10EZRX) please guys it is giving me a big headache for past 2-4 days. Check in BIOS, does it see the TB? If so then try booting off the DVD (select the BIOS Boot Menu and select the DVD) does it see any drives? Is this a legal copy of Windows? You may need to get a different copy (someone else said that was their issue when they had the same problems). I changed my sata mode collection from IDE to AHCI, then one drive is shown during partition but it is showing that it has 0mb allocated space and I cannot partition it, from cmd. Okay if the BIOS is not seeing it right then Windows won't that is why I wanted to test in BIOS what it says first. The following steps would be my process: 1) Check for BIOS & SATA updates from the manufacturer 2) Then check with another 'spare' drive connected to that cable and SATA PORT - does it repeat the problem. IF #1 doesn't correct it and #2 repeats the problem then your MOBO is damaged on the I/O Controller, time for a new Mobo. If #2 does work without issue, then trying the TB drive still get 0MB in BIOS (NOT WINDOWS), then the drive failed and should be RMA. Okay if the BIOS is not seeing it right then Windows won't that is why I wanted to test in BIOS what it says first. ![]() The following steps would be my process: 1) Check for BIOS & SATA updates from the manufacturer 2) Then check with another 'spare' drive connected to that cable and SATA PORT - does it repeat the problem. IF #1 doesn't correct it and #2 repeats the problem then your MOBO is damaged on the I/O Controller, time for a new Mobo. If #2 does work without issue, then trying the TB drive still get 0MB in BIOS (NOT WINDOWS), then the drive failed and should be RMA. No Drives Found Windows 7#1.how can I update my mobo bios without any os, I have tried to update via usb, but gigabyte qflash is really messy #2.i don't have a spare hdd, my new replacement of hdd wil arrive tomorrow or day after. I recently build a new cpu and im not able to install windows 7 for the past 2 days, I have googled a lot, spend more than 10 hrs trying to figure out what to do. I have 2 windows one win 7 ultimate(32bit + 64bit) on usb and other win 7 32 bit on dvd whenever I try to install it show that no drives were found actual message 'No drivers were found. Click load driver to provide a mass storage driver for installation.' (1)I try to install my drivers from my gigabyte driver disc but nothing happens, maybe im trying to install wrong IRST driver, there are so many of them (2)I tried to use cmp to use diskpart but it shows only one disk my usb, but my hdd is there in my bios my spces i5 3750k gigabyte ga z77m d3h hdd- WD Caviar Green 1 TB Desktop Internal Hard Drive (WD10EZRX) please guys it is giving me a big headache for past 2-4 days take out ur hdd from ur cpu and cnect it to another pc and instal win 7 or conect anoter dvd to ur pc and try 2 instal. The problem with many mother boards today is that you can have a problem running Windows 7 on the computer. The reason is because Windows 7 did not have USB drivers for USB 3 or USB 3.1 on the CD as it did not exist when Windows 7 came to the market. The message is however generic and does not explain this to the user. No Device Drivers Were Found Windows 10It leave you with the impression that the computer lacks a DVD or CD driver which is incorrect. This does not occur with a normal standard CD drive but only with USB CD drives and USB sticks. No device drivers were found Many computers come with different types of USB connectors. As an example the TB250 Pro mining motherboard is a good example of this as it comes with USB 2.0 as well as USB 3.0 and USB 3.1. Many times you just have to find the USB 2.0 port and it might start from there. This however is no guarantee that this will work so you have to get around the message: “ No device drivers were found. Make sure that the installation media contains the correct drivers, and then click OK.“ The solution is rather simple. You will need to download your Windows 7 ISO from Microsoft or from your CD drive and download the following program as the USB 3.0 driver needs to be added to the ISO image while it writes it to your software. Note that this program will also solve your booting problems as the software while adding the drivers to your image will also make your USB stick bootable. You will need to download the ASUS EZ Installer utility and this will work on all computers. Extract the files in the zip file and then click on the exe file to start the program. Install Windows No Drives Were Found Clicker![]() Windows 7 Install No Drives Were Found Click Load DriverThe program does not install on your computer and is very portable. • Click on the EZ Installer file as you can see above. There are only two options which is Windows 7 ro USB or Windows 7 to ISO. You will want to take the first option as you are going to make the USB drive bootable as well. Insert eh USB drive into the computer and you will need to have at least 8GB in space as it will format the USB drive before it starts to copy. The process is simple: ISO –> (Add USB Drivers) —> Copy —> Bootable • Click next once you have selected your option. • Click in agree and then click on Next.
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