Forum: UltraISO Topic: Doesn't write everything started by: Scater Posted by Scater on May 21 2011,14:30
When I open the iso file in ultraiso and do to Write disc image option, It writes to my flashdrive, but it goes kinda fast. and when I plug my flashdrive in and boot from it on start up, it gives me a bunch of errors saying it can't boot. I need help, I don't know what i'm doing wrong. And I do have a lot of experience in computers. I know bios options and trouble shootingHere is the error when i try to boot from it. and it is spammed at my screen extremely fast. CODE No systemdisk. Booting from Harddisk Start booting from USB device... Disk formatted with UltraISO 9.0 (c) 2002-2008 EZBSystems Inc. Home Page: http://www.ultraiso.com Bootsector from C.H Hochstatter Posted by zoes on May 26 2011,01:35
I think you make a wrong operation.Please try below: Insert your flashdrive,then: 1.Open Ultraiso 2.clikck 'Bootable', -> 'Write harddisk img' 3.choice your img It's OK.. Posted by Scater on May 29 2011,18:33
I finally got it to write to my flash drive, but I still get that error
Posted by zoes on May 30 2011,03:22
if you sure that your img is a bootalbe and you followed the operation step above, I cannot give you some thing usful:).
Posted by rope on May 30 2011,08:39
follow this to create a bootable usb stick .. http://img844.imageshack.us/slideshow/webplayer.php?id=snap20110530133417001.png copie and past this in your brouser ! make sure to use an bootable iso .... somethimes when you use a bootable xp/vista or win7 cd to make an image .. and you load that image whit ultraiso , you see on the left site of your screen , when it is bootable .. ultraiso wil read your image and gif you a warning.. if not ! it's not a real warning , only you read NOT BOOTABLE if it's not a bootable image you have to load the bootsektor of your cd that you used beforre ; to make the image WARNING the real cd's off microsoft are secured , you can not extract the boot file from them.. you can use for win7 RT7lite to make a unattendee iso you can use vlite for a vista to make a unattended iso you can use nlite for xp to make a unatended iso i used all of them .. but the easyer way is to use ultraiso < [IMG]http://img813.imageshack.us/img813....MG] > you can google for this boot file's to : i have found mine BootSe7en.bif > WIN7 vista >I did't find !! Boot.bsf > XP |