mg.eggink Posted November 11, 2008 Author Share Posted November 11, 2008 (edited) Thanx,this is 1.4.0.2 also:http://www.verbatim.com/downloads/U3/u3upd...verbatim_us.exeI believe almost all mentioned here: http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/05/24/r...sh-smart-drive/are 1.4.0.2 although they are named 1.0.5.5MGE Edited November 11, 2008 by mg.eggink Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Longhair Posted November 13, 2008 Share Posted November 13, 2008 I followed the instructions to the letter, changed my bios to boot using USB, CD/USB, Hard drive and it only reboots from the hard drive.Is there a limit on how big the USB stick should be? I have a SanDisk Cruzer 16GB U3 Smart. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mg.eggink Posted November 14, 2008 Author Share Posted November 14, 2008 (edited) Look here: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=125138I suppose this also is applicable for Sandisk-sticks. "I managed to write a 1.5 Gb-ISO to the USB-stick 163/165-type. A Vlited Vista-image with additionalprograms added with Magic Iso Maker.4GB is the maximum possible because it is in CDFS-format"So the ISO should not exceed 4Gb.MGE Edited November 14, 2008 by mg.eggink Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KiLLERHOLiC Posted November 21, 2008 Share Posted November 21, 2008 I tried this with my new Sandisk Cruzer Contour 16 GB.Everything works fine except that the "HDD" part is only 4 MB after putting my iso file on the stick.I tried to boot from the stick and it worked. But i can use only 4 megabytes of the ~13 gigabytes left.You can use Launchpad Removal.exe to restore the full capacity but then the virtual cdrom is gone.Any ideas?I also tried to use LPInstaller from the Sandisk homepage. I managed to get small iso files on the stick (~5mb) but if i try a bigger file i just get an error message that the U3 launchpad setup failed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nico- Posted December 28, 2008 Share Posted December 28, 2008 Thank you very much, this solution really rocks !But when you have 2 HD partitions : - C: hdd partition for system - D: hdd partition for dataFor the installing process, the USB drive is recognised as D: - C: hdd partition for system - D: USB drive - E: hdd partition for data (this partition is "shifted")How can we make USB drive as U: for example in order to avoid it to take an hdd letter please? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaclaz Posted December 29, 2008 Share Posted December 29, 2008 How can we make USB drive as U: for example in order to avoid it to take an hdd letter please?You add a migrate.inf to the source.Search for posts by me or cdob here or on 911CD with keyword "migrate.inf".Please note that the "usual" migrate.inf is for assigning a letter to a partition, you will need to adapt the idea for the CD-ROM-like device (that is a "Removable" device, and thus it is identified in a different way).jaclaz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mg.eggink Posted January 28, 2009 Author Share Posted January 28, 2009 Hi Killerholic,I finally have a 16Gb Sandisk and managed to install a 200 MB ISO ( XP-lite)All works fine, 14.7 GB "harddisk" left.Only difference is that I used a Sandisk Cruzer MICROMGE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZileXa Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 isn't a NTFS usb stick a lot faster? Why would you prefer this method above multiboot method? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaclaz Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 isn't a NTFS usb stick a lot faster? Why would you prefer this method above multiboot method?being sure that the read-only CD-like device (and the source files in it) cannot be tampered with?not needing any modification to a working CD/DVD?jaclaz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZileXa Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 (edited) isn't a NTFS usb stick a lot faster? Why would you prefer this method above multiboot method?not needing any modification to a working CD/DVD?jaclazThat's exactly what I suspected thanks. Then this method might be great for me but I wanna go for speed so I'm going to test further with the multiboot method. Edited January 29, 2009 by ZileXa Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Romain37 Posted April 24, 2009 Share Posted April 24, 2009 Hi all,I would ask if the problem have been resolved ?I have the same problem !I tested with several ISO : Win XP or Hiren's boot CD !!The process with universal_customizer works perfectly and i see my iso mount like a CR-ROMI have set up my bios.But i can't boot !! I have this error : MISSING OPERATING SYSTEM !! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
witcher Posted April 30, 2009 Share Posted April 30, 2009 I followed the instructions to the letter, changed my bios to boot using USB, CD/USB, Hard drive and it only reboots from the hard drive.Is there a limit on how big the USB stick should be? I have a SanDisk Cruzer 16GB U3 Smart.Am wondering if the gentleman with the 16gb sandisk managed to create a bootable OS in the flash drive while keeping the rest of the space available for storage?so far the only option i have found requires changing a removable bit in order to fool the system to think the USB drive is a hard disk.will this method work for sandisk contour 16gb?will be nice to know if anyone has pulled this off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Longhair Posted June 9, 2009 Share Posted June 9, 2009 I finally got this method (post #1) to work with an untouched version of XP on a Asus Eee PC on the SanDisk Cruzer 16GB U3 Smart I mentioned earlier.It makes me wonder if the other computers are not able to boot from the USB CD, even though it is set to in the bios.witcher - I was able to use the rest of the stick as storage.Since the stick had files in there, I ended up making a new folder, gave it a name and then stored all the other files in there so I wouldn't delete anything important when not paying attention. I will be doing more tests when I have time and I will post my findings.Many thanks mg.eggink Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Longhair Posted June 9, 2009 Share Posted June 9, 2009 Is there a way to assign a drive letter to it when booting?My hard drive has 2 partitions - C: & D: - for a dual Windows XP boot (different languages) and when I boot up, the Sandisk automatically takes D: forcing me to install on a different drive letter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaclaz Posted June 11, 2009 Share Posted June 11, 2009 Is there a way to assign a drive letter to it when booting?My hard drive has 2 partitions - C: & D: - for a dual Windows XP boot (different languages) and when I boot up, the Sandisk automatically takes D: forcing me to install on a different drive letter.You need a migrate.inf file.Search for "mkmigrateinf.cmd", "mkmigrateinf2.cmd" "mkmigrateinf_b.cmd"jaclaz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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