NI DAQmx 14.2 and Windows 7 embedded

Hello,
I try to install an application using labview 2014 with an acquisition device NI USB-6251 on a Windows 7 platform brand new embedded.
The problem is it seems the installer refuses to install DAQmx 14.2 on this machine, I just get the following messages:
(See the images below)
Whenever I confirm Insatallation to continue to the end.
When the PC is restarted, the NI USB-6251 device is not recognized either by windows or by MAX. (Not valid drivers)
I transferred the driver manually (nixsrkw.sys) of a PC that works with the device in the path I indicates the installer plug and play windows (Windows / system32 / drivers), without success! (No valid driver)
I tried several installer configuration, nothing happens, I have to wonder if NI DAQmx14.2 is compatible with Windows 7 Embedded ...
Thank you for helping me a bit if you have already encountered this kind of problem, I do not understand what blocks the installation of the USB driver.
Sorry for my poor English
Greetings to all.
Lionel
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Hello Miello,
Thank you for your answer, I just tried the "run as Admin ..." with the right button, with the same problem in the end.
It is true that this manipulation is not well documented in Windows 7.
I'll try the same installer with a machine running Windows XP embedded, I'll let you know.
If the installation succeeded this clearly show that the problem is on the Windows 7 side, otherwise the problem is in the application builder or modules ...
To be continued ...

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