Last edited by nerv-agent April 1st, 2019 at 03:32 AM. That update has disrupted so much of my free time in an attempt to fix this mess that I'm seriously thinking of using Windows 10. Just wasted my entire Sunday dealing with this when I was supposed to be visiting family this weekend. How do I install Windows 7 from a USB drive on a modern motherboard? I've been scouring Google all day and keep finding "solutions" that don't even work. Ultimately, they couldn't help me and I wasted time with that phone call. I called Dell technical support and they told me to change the BIOS settings which I already did. I try booting from it, and I keep getting the error: I right clicked on the ISO file itself and used Disc Image Writer and it seemed like it made a bootable drive. I used WoeUSB to make a bootable USB drive, got an error. I changed my BIO settings as described here (I'm on a Dell Precision 7520 laptop): I downloaded a legitimate Windows 7 ISO from Microsoft with my license key. A continuation of this unresolved hot mess.
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