Utility Support — Gigabyte Windows Usb Installation Tool

The tool cannot locate the drivers on your system. This often happens if you haven't installed Gigabyte's chipset drivers or if you are using a very old version of Windows 7. Fix: Manually download the SATA/RAID drivers from your motherboard's "SATA RAID/AHCI" support page. Extract them to a folder. When the tool asks for a driver path (in advanced mode), point it to that folder.

Click on the "Create" button to create the bootable USB drive. The tool will format the USB drive and copy the Windows installation files to it. utility support gigabyte windows usb installation tool

Check this if you plan to install the operating system onto a modern M.2 NVMe SSD. The tool cannot locate the drivers on your system

Once the status bar displays "Creating Windows Image Success," close the application and safely eject your USB drive. Troubleshooting Common Errors Extract them to a folder