Yes. All methods above use official Microsoft, Intel, or OEM drivers. Avoid third-party “driver updater” software.
Navigate to C:\Drivers\TPM → Select the .inf file (usually tpm.inf ) → Open → OK
No. That error is separate. You need to slipstream USB 3.0 and NVMe drivers into your Windows 7 installation ISO. The ACPI MSFT0101 driver is post-installation.
You can resolve this issue using one of the following official or manufacturer-provided methods: Microsoft Hotfix (KB2920188)
ACPI\MSFT0101 is a hardware ID used by Microsoft Surface devices (and some Microsoft-branded tablet/hybrid components) to identify a HID-compliant device, commonly a sensor or touch/pen-related controller. On Windows 7, the OS does not include a built-in driver that fully supports this device ID for these newer Surface-specific components, so devices show as unknown or as "ACPI\MSFT0101" in Device Manager until an appropriate driver is installed.
If you have ever tried to install Windows 7 on a modern laptop (especially from brands like Dell, HP, Lenovo, or Acer), you may have encountered the frustrating error.