![]() I even tried moving the drive to another port after clicking "cancel" at the screen where the error message is, as that was a new fix suggested that i'd found, and still no go. This appears to be quite a big issue and its all over many help forums, but everyone else seems to get it fixed with having legacy enabled and making sure they are using a 2.0 drive in a 2.0 usb slot. I'm quite sure im doing everything right, I've tried every fix i could find. Well, just tried it with a usb 2.0 and still getting the same message. Im pretty technically inclined, However I have not fooled around with USB windows installations too much) Thanks!(obviously if you have any more questions feel free to ask. Is the fact that im using a 3.0 DRIVE an issue? I was hoping to get an answer before going out again to get a 2.0 drive. I think this might be my issue, but i'd like it confirmed. When I use List Partition it shows no partitions, and finally when i list vdisk it doesn't show any virtual disks either. When I use Listdisk, it shows there are no fixed disks to show. Attempted to use command prompt and diskpart to start the install. Confirmed I was using the correct 2.0 port(im aware w7 has issues installing from a 3.0 port) as said in the opener, flash drive is fresh 8gb from Microcenter, ISO is good and was written using UltraISO I've done a good bit of research on this and tried several things, I'll go ahead and highlight them now so I get everything out of the way in the OP After it starts the setup, I have receive and error "Required CD/DVD drive device is missing" and there are no options to install anything. I load up, boot from the drive and get to the "Install Windows" screen. The ISO I have is confirmed working on other install attempts on other devices. ![]() The flash drive is brand new(just purchased today) and was formatted and written using UltraISO. I am attempting to format and re install Windows 7 32b on an HP Stream 11 via USB bootable drive.
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