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HOWTO: WinXP and vista setup's work in same USB


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Hi people!! its me again !

the novice member here :blushing:

i'm really got hard of fixing my 4gb Transcend

to be use in Multibooting Windows Setup!

all i can put in there and worked is the Windows XP Setup files.

but when i put and include the Vista Setup files on it

still i can't run the Vista Setup to setup the vista

only the Windows XP are working..

i'm using Windows XP Professional

and ive used USB_Multiboot_10 to make Multiboot USB.

can anyone Help Me regarding with this!!

Howto:VIsta and XP Setup Files in the same USB....

PLEASE.. PLEASE!!

THanks!!

Merry Christmas to aLL!! :thumbup:hello:

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EZEKIEL,

there is no way anyone can help you.

You must:

1) Post details on what you need doing and HOW you attempted to do it

2) possibly post them in the RIGHT place (this is MSFN Forums > Unattended Windows Discussion & Support > Multi-Boot CD/DVDs > )

Read this:

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=127214

Report EXACTLY all the choices you took, a description of your hardware, of the source files you are using, the OS you are running etc.

We TRY to help you:

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=124388

but you have to reply with needed infos

Using USB_Multiboot_10 to double boot an install of Vista and XP does work:

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=120791

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=120631

since at least version 6:

http://www.msfn.org/board/vista-t114092.html&st=6

DO NOT use all capitals, it seems like you are shouting at us, something we don't particularly like:

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=18408

11. Please refrain from using CAPITALIZATIONS in the topic title or when participating in threads because they will not attract attention - instead it will annoy many of MSFN's members.

CAPITAL letters are used to put in better evidence the IMPORTANT PARTS of a sentence or post.

jaclaz

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DO NOT use all capitals, it seems like you are shouting at us, something we don't particularly like:

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=18408

11. Please refrain from using CAPITALIZATIONS in the topic title or when participating in threads because they will not attract attention - instead it will annoy many of MSFN's members.

CAPITAL letters are used to put in better evidence the IMPORTANT PARTS of a sentence or post.

jaclaz

Hi Jaclaz! im sorry i dont intend to annoy any members of MSFN.. :)

sorry again.!

anyway, thanks for the response i think i almost able to make it..

i copy and overwrite the content of PE ISO file.

and great i able to access the vista setup.

but when i choose to put the Product Code later

this is what appeared on screen

"Windows cannot open the required file E:\sources\Install.wim.Make all

files required for installation are available and restart the installation.

Error Code: 0x8007000B"

after i make multiboot usb, the default location

of "install.wim" is on the root drive of USB,

so i move the install.wim inside the sources folder

but still i got the same problem..

what do you think sir is the problem..?? :)

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what do you think sir is the problem..?? :)

I have no idea :unsure:, except that the "normal" USB_multiboot by default DOES NOT put the .wim in [ROOT] but in \sources where it should be.

Check again the steps you took.

You are clearly NOT following the given procedure, but introducing some kind of variations.

Double check your BCD:

http://www.msfn.org/board/vista-t114092.html&st=7

Try again following TO THE LETTER the instructions, read these:

http://www.msfn.org/board/vista-t114092.html

http://www.msfn.org/board/Install-Vista-USB-t111506.html

post if there is anything that you do not understand.

DO NOT introduce variations/changes.

ASK before changing ANYTHING, detailing what you wish to change and why.

jaclaz

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