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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    • Hiren’s BCD has never been supported, it may or may not work, also depending on its version.

      Which Windows version doesn’t boot and where exactly it gets stuck?

      Using which options the above two source were added?

  1. I can’t boot & add WinPE 10&8_Sergei_Strelec x86_x64_2021.01.05 latest version 2021. Please help me..?

    Or please code in menu.lis add WinPE 10&8_Sergei_Strelec x86_x64_2021.01.05 latest version 2021 show programs in winPE ?

  2. I don’t have the “Auto-detect and use F6 SATA/RAID/SCSI Driver” option. I can choose only between “First part….” and “Second part…”.
    How do i activate the options “Auto-detect…” and “Auto-detec… + Firadisk” in the menu?
    My image is Windows XP Professional.

    My problem is that i always get the 0x000007B error and changing the ntdetect.com file doesn’t change it.

  3. I have a problem. It won’t boot on internal disk where the Operating system is installed. It says “Reboot and Select Proper Device.

    menu.lst

    title Windows NT6 (Vista/7 and above) Setup
    map –unhook
    map –unmap=0:0xff && map –rehook
    savedefault +1
    ls /shifthd.bat > nul || find –set-root –devices=hf /shifthd.bat
    /shifthd.bat
    if “%RDSK%”==”” pause Fatal error while swapping hard disk order, cannot continue! && configfile /menu.lst
    root (hd%RDSK%,0)
    chainloader /BOOTMGR

    title Second part/continue NT6 Setup (Boot first internal disk)
    map –unhook
    map –unmap=0:0xff && map –rehook
    savedefault
    ls /shifthd.bat > nul || find –set-root –devices=hf /shifthd.bat
    /shifthd.bat
    if “%RDSK%”==”” pause Fatal error while swapping hard disk order, cannot continue! && configfile /menu.lst
    pause –wait=1 Booting MBR on hd0 …
    chainloader (hd0)+1

      • There’s a menu where it says “boot on hard drives operating system” but I can’t make it work to boot on the existing OS installed on the hard drive.

        • Are you using “boot first internal disk” menu entry and it’s not working?
          If not, what does the menu say exactly, word by word?
          Is that happening when you boot from USB or from the internal disk?

  4. Merci pour votre réponse concernant la suppression de la ligne de menu pour un iso supprimé dans winsetup, j’ouvre Bootice puis quel onglet ? Se serait sympa si vous pouvez me détailler la suite
    Jacques ADJIBEL

  5. hi. im using your software to format computers. there is an issue with me. the windows 10 ISO’s are getting updated every month. so i am being have to update them always. so im doing these: delete the iso in winsetup folder, copy new iso with winsetupfromusb, then edit BCDs, then edit winsetup list. is there a way to update the ISO’s without deleting and editing the lines? it would be perfect.

    • For minor version updates just replace the old ISO with the new one using same file name, juat the ISO. Can also edit BCD to change name if needed.

      • thanks for your reply. will i need to replace boot wim too? is different ISO’s bcd settings different? do i need to edit BCD for the stuffs other than the displayed name? thanks again.

        • Replace ISO only, bcd editing of menu name only is optional, only if you put something like version in it, otherwise no need to.
          Do not edit or replace boot.wim or any other files.

  6. I have Windows 10 OEM 64bit and wanted to make bootable USB. But when I load, program says
    “This doesn’t seem to be a valid source! Either \bootmgr or \BOOT\BCD are missing, or source is not supported. RETRY to select another source or CANCEL to return to the main menu. Please advise, this program does it best for me.

    • Radevic

      The reason for the error message which says “This seems not to be from a valid source” and all other statements that follow is that your windows 10 OEM 64-BIT may not be a correct or genuine ISO. You can do a fresh compilation of your windows 10 ISO image by using Anyburn free software if you know how to use it. *NOTE* You must make the ISO image bootable, otherwise it will not work. This problem occurs with me when I wanted to add windows 8.1 64bit and 8.0 64-bit after I have succeeded with window 7 64-bit SP1. I thereafter recompile a new ISO images of the two OS which are made bootable and saved before using the WINSETUPFROMUSB tool. With the new compilation made, just click the browse button on WINSETUPFROMUSB tool and navigate to where you save the new ISO image file. That is it, by clicking on the GO button on WINSETUPFROMUSB app. Tick the “Show log” box to know what is going on as the tool starts its operation.

    • Radevic

      Is it possible to make a multiple bootable flash drive combining 32-bit and 64-bit OS ISO using the Winsetupfromusb tool?

      • Can do using Microsoft’s ISO file and folder structure for 32&64 bit ISOs.
        Can also do it with single boot.wim and add the 32&64 bit versions in single install.wim.
        If disk space is not a concern, can simply add them as separate ISOs saving time to combine ISOs and experiment.

  7. Radevic

    I have put in to practice all that I have read about installing multiple os in a bootable flash drive using the WINSETUPFROMUSB tool and it has been successful so far. I have opened up the WinSetUp folder in the flash drive and have seen all the OS added.

    My concern and question is will all names as appeared in the WinSetUp folder in the flash drive appear in the boot menu during any installation of any of the os. Where the OS names fail to appear as expected, where and how can I add the OS names to the BOOT MENU.
    I am not so good in COMMAND LINE issues but I can try a little more than I know if there is a simple guide to follow. I am more pleased and at home when I am given the Graphic User Interface which I can manover to achieve my objectives.

    Looking forward to a helpful response.

    • Boot menus are described in this FAQ:
      http://www.winsetupfromusb.com/faq/#faq16

      BootIce can edit BCD, so does VisialBCD if easier to you. Just need to make sure you are editing the correct BCD store on the USB disk and not the internal one.
      For editing menu.lst and winsetup.lst any text editor will do, I prefer Notepad++.

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