Man of Honour
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If you have a sata optical drive in your pc or spare, why not just connect it up, install windows and just disconnect it again afterwards?
This is the easiest solution.
If you have a sata optical drive in your pc or spare, why not just connect it up, install windows and just disconnect it again afterwards?
This is the easiest solution.
Install via DVD or install on another machine then transfer the drive. It's no more complicated than that.
You can't install Windows 7 via USB on a Z170 motherboard.
Use a DVD install. Make sure the DVD drive is connected via SATA.
.. yeah but it is more complicated than that. Any when guys like you don't specify either SATA attached or USB attached DVD ROM drive... well that says it all really....
I fixed it guys !!
By buying Windows 10.
I tried everything all of you suggested (including making sure it the USB stick was in a USB2.0 port
No avail and couldn't install it via another PC. That was the only opion I didn't get around to doing as I just didn't have the time to faff around so sent Windows 7 back. Bought Windows 10. Loaded up fine.
Note: the SATA drivers in the asus motherboard cd didn't work, nor did the ones on their website.
I kept swinging and it kept ducking and diving lol.
Done now. Thanks for all the help and ideas though guys =)