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?

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  1. Hi,
    I am trying to build a USB driving offering win10, win7 and winxp installation. Here is the problem, it could not recognize my winxp iso file. What am i suppose to do ?

  2. Hi, would it be possible to copy contents from one bootable usb (created by WinSetupFromUSB) to another? (e.g. files from FAT32 usb to FAT32 usb)

    Also, can the usb be used for other purposes? Planning to put some other installers in it (e.g. putting MS Office installer in the bootable disk)

    Thanks!

    • If disks are exactly the same- yes, but has to be sector by sector copy, not file copy. Won’t save much time compared to just redoing it with the program.

      And surely you can use the disk to place other files on it, there is no any restriction.

        • When you do sector by sector copy, destination disk contents are wiped out and replaced with those from the source disk. So file system on destination disk will end up the same as on source disk.

          What’s the point of this exercise? If you are planning to multiply one disk onto many similar ones, you can create image copy of the source, save it on the computer and then apply it to the other SAME disks. The included RMPrepUSB can do the for you.

  3. I am interested in using winsetupfromusb to create a multi boot USB utilizing only UEFI. I know that the Windows distributions support UEFI, but the Linux distrubutions are still using GRUB4DOS which does not support UEFI. Itaushanov had mentioned in a previous post that he could explain how to manually add Linux distributions that would boot using UEFI. I believe that I first have to add all the windows distributions and then I can add Linux based ones. Can I manually add several Linux distros? Would anyone be able to explain how to do this, or point me to a source? If I am able to do this correctly will all boot options appear in the same menu? Thank you for your help.

    • A few facts first:
      1) grub4dos has a neat feature which allows booting just about any linux ISO without any modifications, by mapping ISO contents as a partition entry.
      2) grub4dos does not and will never support UEFI, simply because it relies on and was written for BIOS calls
      3) grub2 supports UEFI, but does not (yet) have that neat feature, allowing to boot just about any Linux isohybrid ISO. Hence to add new distro, manual work is involved and is specific to the distro being added. This makes automatic addition VERY hard, and requires regular changes as soon as the distro in question changes a kernel boot parameter which allows ISO boot for example.
      4) Winsetupfromusb uses grub4dos for BIOS mode and Windows boot stuff for UEFI mode. The latter limits UEFI boot to Windows sources only. If one requires UEFI to boot Linux sources, then he needs to manually add grub2 as UEFI boot option and add the source in a manner, so it’s bootable, which would also require adding the correct grub2 menu entries where mileage vary a lot.

      Sorry, I can’t help with guides or anything, it’s simple question you asked and want to achieve, but answer is not that simple.

      What I can suggest you, is to start a new thread in reboot.pro forum and describe exactly what you need to achieve. There are a lot of experts which can help you with ideas and advices.

      • Thank you very much for your detailed reply. I will check out reboot.pro and see what I can figure out! Thanks again.

  4. Here is Mauricio again, good afternoon to all mainly to itaushanov. The Lord previously asked me the logs follow the link of my account in 4shared.

    https://www.4shared.com/zip/ptyG1Ks-ca/logs.html

    I have the following problem I put several Windows in the pen drive and gave the following error:

    *Could not mount the virtual disk.
    *Cannot continue, press OK’ to reboot.

    • Please upload elsewhere where no account is required.

      Also need to mention which of the added sources could not start.

    • Ok man here i am again Mauricio, the logs are uploaded below:

      https://www.mediafire.com/?ipjdot2tvxnmi79

      About the sources what I can tell is, the original clean windows xp sp2 give it blue screen, and about all the other the olny one who worked was windows 7 ultimate x32 the first one I puted.
      All the others windows went this:

      *Could not mount the virtual disk.
      *Cannot continue, press OK’ to reboot.

      Anything u need just let me know!

      • Have you been testing in QEMU? Test on real hardware please.

        I see nothing wrong in the logs, apart from that drive was formatted a few times between the sources. Was that on purpose?

        • What i can tell is i tested on real hardware already and went thaht error could not mount virtual disk
          and i uploaded all the log files and i can sure you that when i puted all the windows isos i dont fomatted anytime. Anyway thank a lot for the quality support and i will keep trying i really need of these operational systems in a pen drive or hdd!

  5. The downloads don’t seem to work for me – says cannot extract – however i downloaded it from another website filehorse and it worked fine.
    weird. I have 7 zip installed.

  6. The Linux “Boot-repair” program updated the grub on my WinSetupFromUSB drive, and it no longer shows the correct menu.lst. Is there anyway of fixing this short of reformatting with fbinst, and reinstalling all the ISOs on the WinSetupFromUSB drive?

    • Was it initially formatted with fbinst?
      If yes, then you may try to reinitialise fbinst boot code using fbinst from command line, don’t recall the exact option, run help option to check. Fbinst Tool might also repair it. Make a backup of the contents first!
      Take a look here for options:
      http://reboot.pro/topic/7932-create-universal-flash-boot-disk-with-fbinst/

      fbinst (hd1) format
      Or
      fbinst (hd1) restore

      Make sure you deal with the correct disk, if you format the wrong disk, contents might be gone for good!

      fbinst –list

      Depending what was wiped out, you might also need to add fbinst menu again.

      If fbinst was not used initially, then you can reinstall grub4dos MBR from command line again, or with BootIce.

      Alternatively, just redo the USB disk 🙂

  7. I cant be install windows 10. I am trying to install windows 10 Pro 64 bit through this programm then I receive an error i.e. “Could not mount the virtual disk. Cannot continue, Press OK to reboot” Please help how to rid from this error.

      • WinSetupFromUSB-1-8 записывая образы на флешку не даёт возможность указать какой язык windows…ну если мы записали 5 образов русский итальянский…немецкий…просто показывает windows 8.1-64/windows 8.1-64/windows 8.1-64/windows 8.1-64 плохо что не указывается при этом язык…например я хочу установить сегодня немецкий к примеру….и как понять который тут русский а который немецкий?? большой минус

        • In the advanced options- you can provide custom names for the boot menu entry and folder name on the disk.

          If you only want to edit existing boot menu name- check the FAQ page.

          Большой минус для не читающий и не спрашивающий 😉

        • In that case try to add the relevant chipset/usb drivers to the source. Most likely Windows doesn’t see the USB drive at all if ISO mount fails.
          Also check if there are any USB related options in BIOS.

          What’s the exact model of this laptop/motherboard?

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