Add Drivers To Windows 11 Bootable Usb __full__ ✧

Next time you build or repair a PC, build this custom USB first. When the installation sails through without a single error, you’ll feel like a wizard.

Look for folders containing .inf , .sys , and .cat files. Place all such driver folders into a single folder on your desktop (e.g., C:\DriverMount ). This is the magical part. Your USB has a hidden file: sources\boot.wim . This is the lightweight Windows environment that runs setup. add drivers to windows 11 bootable usb

dism /Mount-Image /ImageFile:"D:\sources\boot.wim" /Index:1 /MountDir:"C:\Mount" (Change D: to your USB drive letter. Change C:\Mount to an empty folder you create.) Now add every driver in your folder recursively: Next time you build or repair a PC,

Most guides tell you to “just get the driver” – but how ? You can’t download anything because you’re in the installer. The classic trick is to use a second USB stick, but that feels like juggling chainsaws. Place all such driver folders into a single

Open and run:

After mounting (Step 2), load the registry hive from the image and add: