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roberta
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Posted on: Jun. 15 2008,06:39 |
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Greetings Dear Xoben,
Installed UltraISO 9.2.0.2536 Update#1. And then did the following:
(1). Write as USB-HDD+, & when I tried to boot from it got the following messages:
--------------Start quote---------------- Start booting from USB device
Remove disks or other media Press any key to restart --------------End quote----------------
Then when I pressed any key the above messages repeated*1, & then the PC locked up....
(2). Write as USB-ZIP+, & when I tried to boot from it got the following messages:
--------------Start quote---------------- Start booting from USB device
Remove disks or other media Press any key to restart --------------End quote----------------
Then when I pressed any key the above messages repeated "forever"....
So I didnt get a PC lockup if did the write in USB-ZIP+ mode.....
Btw, One of the directories generated on the USB key (in both ZIP+ & HDD+ modes) can not be accessed..... If I try to go into that directory (or to delete it), the system (Win XP) says
"K:\Programs\Emule+ refers to a location that is unavailable. It could be on a hard drive on this computer or on a Network......."
That directory has an executable file in it (in the ISO)..... So it seems that there is consistent corruption of the generated file & directory structure of the USB key.....
Thank You Very Much, Best wishes,
Roberta
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roberta
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Posted on: Jun. 16 2008,10:00 |
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(xoben @ Jun. 16 2008,09:12)
QUOTE Please do not post private message to public domain. Edited by Xoben at Jun 17, 2008.
Greetings & Salutations Dear Xoben,
I installed the special private build, & the directory named eMule+ can now be accessed OK.....
Then I did the following:
(1). UltraISO 9.2.0.2536 Special Private build I then generated the USB key from the ISO in USB-HDD+ mode...., ..then copied NTDETECT.com & NTLDR to the root directory as they were Not there..... Got both from the MININT directory (called i386 in the ISO). NTLDR is the renamed SETUPLDR.BIN
Then I tried to boot from it, & got the following messages:
--------------------Start Quote-------------------- Start Booting from USB device
MiniPE is now taking control! Stand by for launch sequence....
INF file txtsetup.sif is corrupt or missing, status 18 Setup cannot continue. Press any key to exit. --------------------End Quote--------------------
Note: The file txtsetup.sif is present in MININT
(2). UltraISO 9.2.0.2536 Original build released 26May08 I then generated the USB key from the ISO in USB-ZIP+ mode...., ..then copied NTDETECT.com & NTLDR to the root directory as they were Not there..... Got both from the MININT directory (called i386 in the ISO). NTLDR is the renamed SETUPLDR.BIN
Then I tried to boot from it, & got the following messages:
--------------------Start Quote-------------------- Start Booting from USB device
MiniPE is now taking control! Stand by for launch sequence....
Launch sequence started
MS Windows miniPE Edition logo screen --------------------End Quote--------------------
And this MS Windows logo screen stayed on the screen permanently....
Summary Get better result in (2) with the original 9.2.0.2536 released 25May08..... What's going on? Why?
Thank You Very Much, Super Best wishes,
Roberta
Addendum When UltraISO 9.2.0.2536 Special Private build is used to generate the USB key in USB-ZIP+ mode Only get the "Start booting from USB device" message, & Nothing else.....
Edited by xoben on Jun. 16 2008,21:28
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xoben
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Posted on: Jun. 17 2008,00:44 |
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Don't mind, roberta. Please check your PM for a new suggestion about bootable UFD creation.
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rapidnet_rick
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Posted on: Jun. 27 2008,14:32 |
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Jesshhh..
What is the solution here! I just bought this program yesterday, and wish I had read this forum first! I have the EXACT same problem USB boot does NOT work no matter what I do. I have wasted hours....
I am using bootable images from BartsPE, UBSCwin, MOA, etc.... The all boot via CD fine. When I use UltraISO it does not work.
I haven't even gotten as far as a spash screen...
My results are the same as the initial results posted here! I've tried usb-hd,usb-hd+,usb-zip,usb-zip+....
So, what is the proper/correct process that works reliably?
BTW, why is the directory renamed?
I am running :
version 9.2.2536 download yesterday!
My thumb drive is Kingston DataTravler 1 GB
Thank you;
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rapidnet_rick
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Posted on: Jun. 28 2008,17:56 |
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(xoben @ Jun. 28 2008,03:04)
QUOTE QUOTE I haven't even gotten as far as a spash screen... If no "Start Booting from USB device" message was displayed, please refer guide of your computer for how to setup USB storage as the first bootable device. Hello,
I know how to make my system boot from various devices... My notebook was trying to boot from the USB stick, but..
My results were the same as
--------------Start quote---------------- Start booting from USB device
Remove disks or other media Press any key to restart --------------End quote----------------
I will say I was able to make a bootable USB flash using the UBCD4win v3.13 method, after failing with UltraISO...
So I do know the USB stick is capable, and my system(Dell D820, Core Duo 2Ghz, 2 gig ram, XP Pro) can do it.
So, need any other information?
Thx
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