FAQ

1. What can be added to the USB disk with WinSetupFromUSB?
2. Does it support multiple sources of the same type?
3. My internal disk is not shown during first (Text mode) part of Windows XP (2000, 2003) setup
4. There is error 0x0000007B on blue background (BSOD) at start of XP (2000, 2003) Setup
5. Program does not display my USB disk
6. Are customized Windows sources supported?
7. What do the advanced options do?
8. My system won't boot from USB
9. Is (U)EFI supported?
10. How do I add another Windows or Linux source?
11. When adding NT6 (Vista and above setup or PE based utility) ISO occupied space on the USB disk is 150-220 MB more than my source
12. Is the program free and may it be freely redistributed?
13. XP/2003/2000 Setup is very slow when copying files at Text mode phase
14. How to report bugs or problems with the program?
15. How to remove already added sources?
16. How to edit boot menu names?
17. I am unable to add Linux/Other grub4dos ISO because it cannot be de-fragmented
18. Why I cannot boot other sources in UEFI mode, only Windows ones?
19. Is Windows Secure Boot supported?

859 thoughts on “FAQ

  1. Works great except one thing: “Add persistance”. Tried Ubuntu, Xubuntu, Fedora, PcLinux, Mint. Though it sets a *.pers file, after the next start everything is forgotten.

  2. How to delete a startup that has been installed, but can’t see the ISO file in WINSETUP and ISO

  3. I have a few questions and they maybe kind of advanced for normal users.
    1. Which boot.wim does this use the one in the made folder “G:\WINSETUP\7×64\boot.wim” or the one from the ISO under sources? I ask as I add drivers to my boot.wim/install.swm files.
    2. Does this support $OEM$ customizing as I would normally put it under the sources folder but as it copies it as an ISO I cannot. I tried to delete the ISO after making the USB and coping over the files but it dosn’t work.

    I hoping I can get this to work as I have made AIO with 7/8.1/10 in one .wim/.swm file, but have been trying to keep them separate. So if I only need to update or change one I don’t have edit and rebuild the one install.swm.

    I have made separate folders 7/8.1/10 and edited the bcd files to point to the boot.wim files but it either will not boot or
    if it boots it doesn’t find or show the install.swm. So I have no idea if its a guid or structure issue and files are not in the correct place.

  4. I’m having issues adding all in one setups of Windows 7 and 10 made froml the Original isos by me.
    I’m trying to add Gandalf’s win10pe too and it won’t run.
    Can somebody please help me?
    What can i do to resolve this?

    Thanks!

  5. Hi, I had created bootable image on my external HDD instead of flash drive. Is it possible to restore partitions from backup, which WinSetup creating on start?
    Thanks for reply.

    • It doesn’t backup everything on the disk. Did you format the disk? Using what program, what options?

  6. I know, it say first n bits. There was auto format with windows 10 iso and default settings. It’s 1TB HDD, so i hope, there was not many data overwritten. The question is, how to easiest get some of them out .

    • Are you booting in BIOS/legacy mode? Grub4dos does not support UEFI, please give the FAQ page a quick read.

    • You need to provide more details what you are trying to achieve. “Add 4 gb image” could mean anything…

  7. I don´t see anything about compatibility with Secure Boot. I have tried v. 1.8 and found it´s not compatible, which is inconvenient.

  8. Debian install consist of three separate ISOs.: debian-9.0.0-amd64-DVD-1, debian-9.0.0-amd64-DVD-2, debian-9.0.0-amd64-DVD-3. About 10GB total. Can your program (and if so, How can I) put all three on one bootable USB. This is so I do not have to burn 3 DVDs? Thanks

    • Maybe put the first one, copy manually the other 2 on the USB disk and mount them manually during the install process when needed.

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