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Can you try something- on installed XP, which never seen this stick, plug it and let it detect it and install drivers. Does it ask for reboot before the device is ready to use? If yes- does this stick have some extra features, like encrypted part of it, CD/DVD part or something unusual?

I have already tried a lot of time! No, the Verbatim usb stick don't ask for reboot, even on fresh xp install.

It's a standard USB 3.0 stick, with no extra features, no encryptions...

We can add a Password protection software available for download, but it is not originally installed.

Links to my Verbatim Stick

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SOLVED, win xp working.

now i need to test sound, internet and stuff like that.

it won't let me edit post anymore

hvala puno bugarine komsijo :D

uhm, why did you delete my posts?

i now have a "let's activate windows" message :(

it threatens to stop letting me use it after 1 month

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I have already tried a lot of time! No, the Verbatim usb stick don't ask for reboot, even on fresh xp install.

It's a standard USB 3.0 stick, with no extra features, no encryptions...

We can add a Password protection software available for download, but it is not originally installed.

Links to my Verbatim Stick

Can you test something with the problematic USB stick?
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Get the disk prepared with beta8 if it's not. Extract setup.cm_ to setup.cmd in \WINSETUP\XP...\I386. You may use 7-zip for the purpose.

Find the line

start /min "Keeping USB disk mounted workarround, do NOT close!" pushd %CDDRIVE%

add a new line just above it:

%CDDRIVE%

Put back setup.cmd where it was, no need to compress it in cab.

Please test now. Does the error come up again during GUI mode?

If yes- there is a test version of beta9, it adds some more settings to migrate.inf and adds it as a hive to be loaded by Setup. Prepare the USB stick with it, does it fix the issue now?

http://code.google.com/p/winsetupfromusb/downloads/detail?name=WinSetupFromUSB_1-0-beta9_rc3.7z

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What version of the program have you used?

If it's 0.X.X read the docs coming the the program, here is also FAQs topic, Q4/A4:

You may try the latest available version in the first post, currently 1.0 beta8, which should get around this kind of issues.

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I hope this is a appropriate place for this request.

I have a boot USB stick that presents a menu with various OS's and utils. I didnt compile the USB disk, but copied at a block/raw level using ddrescue from a friend. It works well from him.

On some computers it fails after selecting a OS to install with the same message:

*****************************************************************

Booting Windows 7 x64

Autodetect number-of-heads failed. Use default value 2

Autodetect sectors-per-track failed. Use default value 10

Address 0x8280: Value 0x80

Address 0x8280: Value 0x80

Load segment: 0x0 System Type: 0x0 Sector Count: 0x8

Load RBA: 0x2DE Boot Type: 0 = No Emulation

Press any key to boot from CD or DVD

****************************************************************

It then boots from the Hard Disk....

The commands behind the Win 7 install menu are:

map --mem (md)0x800+4 (99)

map /Boot/Win7-x64.iso (0xff)

checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd0) (hd1)

checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd0) (hd1)

map --hook

write (99) [FiraDisk]\nStartOptions=cdrom,vmem=find:/Boot/Win7-x64.iso:\n\0

chainloader (0xff)/BOOTMGR || chainloader (0xff)

Interestingly there are some other utils on the USB stick (like Acronis) which show the same message, but nevertheless boots.

Any help greatly appreciated. I can provide BIOS information for computers on which it fails if thats of any help.

-Al

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Well, have to ask, do you press a key on your keyboard when the message appears?

This topic is solely for WinSetupFromUSB program related issues, going to split these posts in a new topic later on.

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"Windows 8 and Windows 7 operating systems" on the same USB drive I need to run ---- please help please help please help please help

I do not know english, please help me I am from Turkey

WinSetupFromUSB --- I'm in problem----- I'can Win7 and Win8 setup

I want to do the boot screen

1-Windows XP ------- OK

2-Windows 7-----------NO

3-Windows 8-----------NO

4-Hirren Boot-----------OK

running windows xp boot screen bootcd hirren is running (Windows 7 and Windows 8) has the same pre-install.

"Windows Vista/7/8/Serves 2008-Setup/PE/RecoveryISO" option and add the two operating system "windows-7-windows 8" boot screen windows 8 windows 7 not only has a single operating system

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The version you are using does not support multiple Vista/7/8 sources on the same partition.

Try this test version which supports multiple such sources added as ISO files:

Thank You ilko_t ""the problem is solved"" Thank you in the name of god

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The version you are using does not support multiple Vista/7/8 sources on the same partition.

Try this test version which supports multiple such sources added as ISO files:

http://www.msfn.org/...ost__p__1025046

it works good also for me. thanks @ilko_t. but there is one issue about it..

I add

My windows 8 iso OK with vmware.. but with USB it hangs on when setupcomplete.cmd works. there is folder called "_ekler".. here is;

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::@echo off
for %%i in (C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z) do if exist %%i:\sources\install.wim set CDROM=%%i:
echo Found CD-Rom as drive %CDROM%
::Begin hotfix install

::Malicious software removal tool
::echo Installing Malicious Software Removal Tool
IF EXIST %SystemRoot%\SysWOW64 start /wait %CDROM%\_ekler\updates\Windows-KB890830-x64-V4.16.exe /Q
IF NOT EXIST %SystemRoot%\SysWOW64 start /wait %CDROM%\_ekler\updates\Windows-KB890830-V4.16.exe /Q

::Defender Definitions
::echo Installing Windows Defender Definition updates
IF EXIST %SystemRoot%\SysWOW64 start /wait %CDROM%\_ekler\updates\mpam-feX64.exe /Q
IF NOT EXIST %SystemRoot%\SysWOW64 start /wait %CDROM%\_ekler\updates\mpam-fe.exe /Q

::KB2771431
::echo Installing KB2771431 updates
IF EXIST %SystemRoot%\SysWOW64 start /wait %CDROM%\_ekler\updates\Windows8-RT-KB2771431-x64.msu /quiet /norestart
IF NOT EXIST %SystemRoot%\SysWOW64 start /wait %CDROM%\_ekler\updates\Windows8-RT-KB2771431-x86.msu /quiet /norestart

::KB931125
::echo Installing KB931125 updates
IF EXIST %SystemRoot%\SysWOW64 start /wait %CDROM%\_ekler\updates\KB931125-x64.exe /Q:A /R:N
IF NOT EXIST %SystemRoot%\SysWOW64 start /wait %CDROM%\_ekler\updates\KB931125-x86.exe /Q:A /R:N

::KB2772501
::echo Installing KB2772501 updates
IF EXIST %SystemRoot%\SysWOW64 start /wait %CDROM%\_ekler\updates\KB2772501-x64-all-fixiepropschema.exe
IF NOT EXIST %SystemRoot%\SysWOW64 start /wait %CDROM%\_ekler\updates\KB2772501-x86-all-fixiepropschema.exe

start /wait %CDROM%\_ekler\updates\KB2798897-rvkroots.exe /Q:A /R:N
start /wait %CDROM%\_ekler\updates\delmigprov.exe

::IE) desktop icon
::echo Installing KB2533552 updates
::IF EXIST %SystemRoot%\SysWOW64 regedit.exe /s %~dp0ADD_64.reg
::IF NOT EXIST %SystemRoot%\SysWOW64 regedit.exe /s %~dp0ADD_32.reg
regedit.exe /s %~dp0reg_w8.reg
cd %~dp0
attrib -R -A -S -H *.*
del %~dp0reg_w8.reg
::all processing finished, delete used files, and EXIT::
::CLEANUP
IF EXIST %windir%\Setup\scripts RD /S /Q %windir%\Setup\scripts >nul
::DEL /F /Q %0% >nul
SHUTDOWN /R /T 45
DEL /F /Q %0% >nul

it's about %CDROM% variable. could you help with this?

when I remove lines with

"IF EXIST %SystemRoot%\SysWOW64 start /wait %CDROM%\_ekler\updates\Windows-KB890830-x64-V4.16.exe /Q"

it works.. variable cause this..

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