Prompt "win7 load driver" how to solve?

  
Usually the driver directory will have setup.exe or install.exe. You can install the driver by double-clicking it. If not, right click on the device to be updated, update the driver, select the option below, assign the directory to the driver's unzipped directory, and the system will automatically install the driver. There is no driver for win7 now, usually with Vista driver is OK. If you don't have it or can't install it, download a driver wizard or drive life, it will automatically find the matching driver online.
Question 1:
My installation environment is hard disk installation under WINXP. As for the installation method, here is a brief explanation:
copy the files in the ISO image BOOTMGR and BOOT, EFI two folders, and under SOURCES BOOT.WIM (located in the SOURCES directory of the C drive), extract the ISO image file to other hard disk partitions such as F:win7, run the following command:
C:bootbootsect /nt60 C:
The system will enter the installation win7 .
According to the tutorial on the network, I entered the system repair during the installation process, and then formatted the C drive once again, then run F:win7setup.exe to enter the installation. At this time, the need for win7 appears. Load the required driver & rdquo;, no way to go to the next step.
Resolve: Carefully study the tutorial on the network, found that after formatting the C drive, run the program F:win7sourcessetup.exe, this is different from the setup size I used to run before, then install again, just choose The partition will do, not click "Load driver" to go to the next step, the installation below is no problem.
Note: After formatting the C drive (or deleting some files copied before the C drive), restarting the system will find that the installation interface cannot be accessed. At this time, you can run the CD-ROM operating system. WinPE, re-copy the file to the C drive, and then run the command to restart.
Question 2:
Today, the virtual machine is loaded with the image file for CD-ROM installation. The CD-ROM drive is D: disk, the hard disk is not formatted, whether it is from X:sources or root directory X: setup.exe Unable to install, if installing from D:sourcessetup.exe (Note: In the system repair & rdquo; enter the command line, DOS interface, there is an X: disk path and the actual disk D: disk path where your installation file is located) , then said that the setup.exe file can not be found. It is obvious that the method of Question 1 did not solve my problem.
Now I finally found the problem on the installation image file, carefully compare the source file (the installation file is downloaded and stored on the server, and then copied to the local machine) and the installation file, found that the two files are inconsistent in size. Probably some problems occurred when I copied, but it can run successfully when I installed it, and I will not check whether the installation file is complete, and I will not report the file error prompt. Now I use the source file to install again, and finally succeeded. .
Summary of the problem of encountering this loading driver:
1, running X: sourceset.exe can be solved;
2, the installation file itself has problems, this is more difficult to distinguish, it is best to verify the installation file Whether the MD5 value is the same as the MD5 value of the downloaded source file. It is definitely not possible to change a version.

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