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4 use easybcd to create a bootable usb
4 use easybcd to create a bootable usb





4 use easybcd to create a bootable usb

The problem is that tutorial only explains how to install Windows 7 in itself, not multiple Windows installations. One is for using ISO's to boot recovery disks, Linux CD's, ect.

4 use easybcd to create a bootable usb 4 use easybcd to create a bootable usb

There are 2 tutorials in the link you gave me. Because of this once you extract another ISO take Windows 7 & Windows 8 for example, they have a lot of files with the same name, so the latest one will overwrite everything. You need to extract the full contents of the ISO. You can't use ISO's to install Windows with EasyBCD. Those guides will not work for multi-setups.

4 use easybcd to create a bootable usb

Still no word on that guide that was mentioned huh? What I need to do now is figure out a way for EasyBCD to allow booting from sub folders without getting the driver error. Hopefully last update needed: Okay, so I've learned everything I need to know. I had to make folders to contain the files otherwise each OS will overwrite the files with the same filename. It's because I am not installing it directly to the root of the flash drive. Update 3: I discovered that it isn't because I'm using more than OS. Post added at 04:00 PM - Previous post was at 02:01 PM. I would definitely buy the program to get the extra features if I could just get this thing to work. After I add more than one I get the DVD Drivers error again. But it can't be in USB 3.0 with this program, if you just drag and drop the contents of the ISO on to the flash drive it will actually work, even with USB 3.0. Update 2: I got it to work with one Installation. So I chose "boot.wim" instead which worked until the part where I got the DVD drivers error again. After trying it with the steps above it gave a RAM error. To add an entry for each installer I select for the "install.wim" for the correct Windows, label it, and click add entry for each one.Īfter I boot from the USB it will ask me which I want to choose and when I begin to install one of them it won't give my the DVD drivers error.Įdit: I canceled it to test with just one first before I wait forever for nothing. In each of those folders are the extracted files from they're ISO's. So I will have folders on the root of the flash drive labeled "Windows Vista", "Windows 7", and "Windows 8". If I read correctly, I want to have multiple installs, so I need to chose "WIM Image". If you don't mind confirming my steps that's be great since I have to wait forver add these to the UDB. Click to expand.Thanks for that, I gave it a quick read.







4 use easybcd to create a bootable usb