Msi z77 Mpower / USB 3.0 / Windows

hey, ive just got a msi z77 mpower motherboard with a i7 3770k and i'm trying to format a samsung 500Gb Sata 2 hard drive using a kingston data traveler 111 16Gb USB 3.0 flash drive with windows 7 x64 on it. If i boot up / run the windows 7 x64 install from the flash drive when its plugged in to the top 2 USB 2.0 ports on the back of the board it runs the windows install fine and formats everything ok but if i plug the flash drive in to the USB 3.0 ports it loads up but when it gets to the part what ask's '' which type of installation do you want '' upgrade or custom. i click on custom and it says
'' A required CD/DVD device driver is missing. If you have a driver floppy disk,
CD, DVD or USB flash drive, please insert it now.
Note. If the windows installation media is in the drive, you can safely
remove it for this step ''
I know the copy of windows on the flash drive is fine as it works in the USB 2.0 port and i have got the computer up and running but would like to know what the problem is and how i can fix it
Thanks
Mrtin

Thanks for the post Nekopito1 
i had a look on google and found its not my motherboards USB 3.0 ports its windows 7 installer not supporting USB 3.0
for anyone else having this problem i found this link http://www.resolvesolutions.co.uk/article/win7usb3install
i hope this helps and thanks for all your posts and help

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