As of , Intel officially discontinued the hosting and support of this tool due to a security vulnerability (CVE-2019-0129).
: Click Create Image . The utility will use the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool to update your boot.wim and install.wim files.
: Intel recommends that users uninstall or discontinue use of the utility to avoid potential "escalation of privilege" security risks. How to Use the Utility (If You Already Have It) As of , Intel officially discontinued the hosting
: Create a standard Windows 7 bootable USB drive using a tool like Rufus .
: Browse to the root folder of your Windows 7 USB drive. : Intel recommends that users uninstall or discontinue
Since the utility is no longer available from Intel, you should use official drivers from your hardware manufacturer to manually patch your ISO.
For users attempting to install Windows 7 on modern hardware (such as Intel Skylake or newer systems), the Intel® Windows 7 USB 3.0 Creator Utility * was once a vital tool. However, official status and security updates have changed how you should approach this installation today. Since the utility is no longer available from
The was designed to solve this by "injecting" the necessary drivers directly into your bootable USB drive. Important: Discontinuation and Security Warning
If you are using the tool for a legacy project and understand the risks, the process involves these steps:
Windows 7 does not natively include USB 3.0 drivers in its installation media. When installing on newer motherboards where all USB ports are controlled by an eXtensible Host Controller (xHCI), your keyboard and mouse will often stop working as soon as the installer starts.
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