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. Win setup from usb is not working with acer travel mate p-214 series laptop . While booting in UEFI mode , it is not showing my multi boot created pen drive , why ?? I have created my multi boot pen drive with latest version of win setup 1.10 through normal settings … Even earlier , in some system it is being shown and in some other system it is not showing my pen drive in UEFI mode only … Also , i cannot change the Default UEFI boot mode in latest laptop models ( 12th or 13th generations ) ..
    Please Upgrade your next versions with Universal UEFI boot support with multi boot options .. You can check version 1.10 with multi boot enabled to see whether it is detected in some bios or not !!!

  2. how to ” disable secure boot protection through winsetupfromusb 1.10 ” instead of disabling through BIOS , ( like ventoy 1.0.99 ) to enable pen drive detection on any system bios directly through UEFI mode ?

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