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  1. Hello, just wanted to know if someone try this with a Vista ISO (~less than 4Gig) ? Does / Will it work ? Best regards, Renaud.
  2. Hello, I've juste tested the tutorial proposed and it worked fine for me with a Sandisk cruzer micro U3 with 2Gig ram. I installed a full WinXP SP2 MSDN ISO file on my USB stick and I was able to boot on it (this iso does 700Mg). I also tried with a generated ISO of True Image 11 with no problem at all (50Mg Iso). Wanted to add 3 things/information to the discution : ----- Language ----- I also had the same problem as above, so keep in mind that : 1031 : For German 1033 : For english 1036 : For French ...... : So one Language is writen at the start like this (this is entry 1031) : STRINGTABLE LANGUAGE LANG_GERMAN, SUBLANG_GERMAN { ... } You must edit your language depending on OS language starting the exe program. ----- Parameter changed ----- If you check the difference between the prebuild Universal_Customizer and the one you can make your self with U3 Launchpad v1.4.0.2 Updater you can notice that the value for String Table 133 : 2121 is "__SIZE_OF_REPLACED_FILE_IN_ISO__" (not mentionned in tutorial) 132 : 2109 is "__LP_VERSION__" (with two "_" not one like in tutorial) Adding or not those changes seems not to effect result so I just mention them in case. ----- Not working ----- Booting on U3 is a chalenge because "old" computers do not know how to do it. I tried my key on 4 computers. 5 years old : Not a chance, does not know how to detect USB at boot up 2~3 years old : depends, if your bios does not explicitly see your usb key as a CD-ROM drive, forget it it will never work. Typically if it sees only your USB as a HDD you get the "Not System / bootable Disk" error. 6 months old : it is just a bit frustation, because at boot, you must configure your bios in order to select the CD-ROM Usb key found by the bios. This means that the key must be pluged in before entering bios. In my case, my computer shows the key as two differents element : USB HDD and USB CDROM. You must select USB-CDROM for booting on ISO image. What may be confusing is : - sometimes it just says USB Micro Cruzer .... (no info about HDD or CDROM) - sometimes you will see twice the same label (so peek one and if it does not work try the other one) - if you remove your key, bios will not keep information, so next time you put your key back you will have to set back you bios option. Best regards, Renaud.
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