Problem to make windows Multiboot USB

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  1. Posts : 774
    Vista Ultimate X64/ Windows 7 Dual-boot
       #11

    Win7 and 8 cannot be in the same directory...you've not set it up properly...
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  2. Posts : 8
    Seven pro
       #12

    Make one test:
    Windows 7 not AIO and windows 8 and let me know.
    More thousand of people use SARDU for make this, I haven't report of issues
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  3. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #13

    No one answered my last post. Are you trying to boot an OS from a USB stick?
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  4. Posts : 8
    Seven pro
       #14

    Kamrul08 said:
    I want to make a Multiboot USB ....
    Do you read the start of thread? :)
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  5. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #15

    sardu said:
    Kamrul08 said:
    I want to make a Multiboot USB ....
    Do you read the start of thread? :)
    Still doesn't answer my direct question.
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  6. Posts : 29
    Windows 8.1 x64 Enterprise & Windows 7 x86 Ultimate Dual boot.
    Thread Starter
       #16

    Britton30 said:
    No one answered my last post. Are you trying to boot an OS from a USB stick?
    I found my problem, Davide. I tried my test many times with Same ISO.
    Testing:
    1. I Tested Windows 7 Live and Windows 8 together. It Worked fine.
    2. I Tested Windows 7 and Windows 8 together. It Worked fine.
    3. I Tested Windows 7 Live, Windows 7 and Windows 8 together. It Worked fine.
    4. I tested Windows XP single. It Worked fine.
    5. Finally I tested Windows XP, Seven, 8 and Windows 7 Live together. It also Worked fine. In this step I just tested all but didn’t completed any setup. 1’st I run win8 till all partitions comes. Then I aborted it. Next I run win7 till all partitions comes. Then I aborted it too. Next Win7 live. Finally I run Win XP but I also aborted setup before 1st session completed. All of my tested works fine. That means I’m successful.

    Problem.
    After step 5 I decided to run full setup of Win 8. But now I faced problem with same black screen. I didn’t make any changes of my USB. That means my uncompleted XP Setup made any changes in my USB. It may be temp files or cache. In 1st time I also tested XP 1’st when I submit you screenshot. What can I do now?
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  7. Posts : 8
    Seven pro
       #17

    Kamrul08 said:
    5. Finally I tested Windows XP, Seven, 8 and Windows 7 Live together. It also Worked fine. In this step I just tested all but didn’t completed any setup. 1’st I run win8 till all partitions comes. Then I aborted it. Next I run win7 till all partitions comes. Then I aborted it too. Next Win7 live. Finally I run Win XP but I also aborted setup before 1st session completed. All of my tested works fine. That means I’m successful.

    Problem.
    After step 5 I decided to run full setup of Win 8. But now I faced problem with same black screen. I didn’t make any changes of my USB. That means my uncompleted XP Setup made any changes in my USB. It may be temp files or cache. In 1st time I also tested XP 1’st when I submit you screenshot. What can I do now?
    I don't understand very fine english :)
    Can you try to go to menu USB and

    Fix old barrosu
    Fix bottsect

    Let me know if now works fine
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  8. Posts : 29
    Windows 8.1 x64 Enterprise & Windows 7 x86 Ultimate Dual boot.
    Thread Starter
       #18

    sardu said:
    I don't understand very fine english :)
    Really I'm also not good in English. I'm always afraid of my English in forum.

    sardu said:
    Can you try to go to menu USB and

    Fix old barrosu
    Fix bottsect

    Let me know if now works fine

    Fine, Davide. It's working fine now. I applied two (Fix old barrosu,Fix bottsect). What's the real matter can you tell me please?

    Anyway, your are really good and helpful. Can you give me your mail address in private massage, Please? If I face any problem next time (not always), I'll write you for quick response. I'm very fond of this tool. Thanks.
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  9. Posts : 8
    Seven pro
       #19

    Thanks :)
    My opinion is that the bootsect was corrupted.
    Barrosu settings can fail only if the user change them manually
    My email is public and you can find it in SARDU --> ? ---> Info :)
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  10. Posts : 29
    Windows 8.1 x64 Enterprise & Windows 7 x86 Ultimate Dual boot.
    Thread Starter
       #20

    sardu said:
    Thanks :)
    My opinion is that the bootsect was corrupted.
    Barrosu settings can fail only if the user change them manually
    My email is public and you can find it in SARDU --> ? ---> Info :)
    Thanks Davide. I already added you to my Gmail Contact list. I also joined to SARDU Facebook page. Best luck.
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