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Of course I used to extract iso first. I use 7zip for extracting to an HDD folder, then select this root folder in 5th step of RMPrepUSB as you tell me and this solves the error.
(I make this from win XP 32bits system.)
But now I have an error at w7 intall beginning :
" A required CD/DVD drive device driver is missing ..."
It seems to come from a "corrupt" iso file (?) (or IDE bios settings but I checked this it's ok), so I will try to download an original iso file of my edition (Win7 pro x64, french) and test with.
Edit: I test with the other iso file and got the same error "required CD/DVD..."
Another advice is welcome.
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ok I will try this .
Thanks for your quick answer!
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Hi,
I have "BOOTMGR is missing" when booting on my 8GB usb key.
I'm trying to install Win 7 from an ISO file with WinSetupFromUSB tool, and here are the steps I followed before having the BOOTMGR error :
- run WinSetupFromUSB
- choose RMPrepUSB
1,2,3: WinPE v2/.../Win7 bootable (BOOTMGR) (CC4)
4:Fat32 and "Boot as HDD (C;2PTNS)" (but also another time without checking this)
5:my ISO folder
6:Prepare Drive
7:eject drive, click "OK", then eject and insert on my other PC with an empty HDD
-> "BOOTMGR is missing"
I've seen that some other has "Bootmgr missing" but didn't notice any answer on that point to solve my problem...
Maybe it was too difficult for me to understand all.
Here is the log file:
2011/03/09 07:58:22- RMPrepUSB closed
2011/03/09 07:58:27- Flushing disk cache to \\.\F:
2011/03/09 07:58:27- FlushFileBuffers Output: 1
2011/03/09 07:58:27- CloseHandle Output: 1
2011/03/09 07:58:28- Getting USB drives information
2011/03/09 07:58:28- Show all drives option is NOT selected, displaying USB drives only
2011/03/09 07:58:28- USB Flash Memory USB Device
2011/03/09 07:58:29- DeviceID: \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE1
2011/03/09 07:58:29- PNPDeviceID: USBSTOR\DISK&VEN_&PROD_USB_FLASH_MEMORY&REV_PMAP\001D92AD6C41B9408321007E&0
2011/03/09 07:58:29- Partitions count: 2
2011/03/09 07:58:29- Disk--Partition: Disk #1, Partition #0
2011/03/09 07:58:29- Logical Disk: F: File system: FAT32 Primary: True
2011/03/09 07:58:29- Disk--Partition: Disk #1, Partition #1
2011/03/09 07:58:30- Drive letter of the selected partition- F:
2011/03/09 07:58:30- Drive letter of the first primary partition in selected disk- F:
2011/03/09 07:58:30- Disk number of the selected disk- 1
2011/03/09 07:58:30- PNPId of the selected disk- USBSTOR\DISK&VEN_&PROD_USB_FLASH_MEMORY&REV_PMAP\001D92AD6C41B9408321007E&0
2011/03/09 07:58:30- File system type of the selected partition- FAT32
2011/03/09 07:58:30- Disk type of the selected disk- Removable
2011/03/09 07:58:30- Total target size avialable- 3892 MB
2011/03/09 07:58:30- Checking sizes...
2011/03/09 07:58:30- Total source size- 0 MB
2011/03/09 07:58:30- Target space available- 3892 MBI've tried the "Installer Grub Bootloader" button in a second time, with the current usb key, but it tells me the error "copy grldr to usb drive F ?" and then "ERROR grldr failed to copy to usb drive F. File not found".
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Posted · Edited by Elendil0
Sorry but I saw your msg too late that I've already aborted with Win7 iso files, I've try to install linux debian and I encounter exactly the same error of CD driver missing, using RMPrepUSB! (Even an error when RMPrepUSB was searching for syslinux.exe that wasn't in the same folder, so I had to copy it on)
All I managed was making the usb bootable with debian "live cd" , run debian-live on USB, but when choosing the "install option" at startup it comes again with "CD driver missing" ;
Then I use UNetbootin that doesn't worked with my iso files (always "CD driver missing") BUT worked well with its integrated download tool of the right "netInstall" linux version ...
But no way to find a suitable graphic driver for my SandyBridge IGP "HD Graphics 2000" for linux...
So... I finally bought an optical device... and got no more errors...
I would have prefered to find the usb way but it was really too long at each extraction step on the usb key...
thanks anyway for helping