Ponmayilal
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........ISO is perfectly clean. Used REAL XP, Win 7 CD/DVD. Used the MS tool to load both Win 7 on this same thumb drive and Win 7+SP1 Slipstreamed on another thumb drive. Both booted and loaded files just fine. Don't remember the errors. I'll still use it to make utility thumb.
The latest version of YUMI (Your Universal Multiboot Installer) is 0.0.1.1 dated 14 April 2011. Please have a look at the known issues. An extract below:
* When installing Windows 7 or Vista from USB, you must unplug the USB device before the first restart, otherwise you will receive an error stating:
"windows setup could not configure windows to run on this computer's hardware"
As I had stated in a related post earlier, this program is being constantly updated. Anyone using it is well advised to go through the known issues and workaround suggested, if any. Also I have not tested it for all the ISOs in its list. Definitely I will do a Win 7 install and report when I get back to India.( I do not want to experiment it on my new Dell lappie here.
IMO, any issues may get resolved in future updates. I have also noted that the new version offers to FAT32 format the pendrive, if you so choose.
.....It was intended for Linux to be able to load various distros or installers for various programs. Windows installers on the other hand are a bit more fussy and tend to be stabd alone type installers to start with.
And one other thing to add is that when giving this a look here with several iso images not one is visible browsing to the folder locations for both Linux and a slipstreamed 7 iso. When GParted was selected I went to a folder holding several releases and none were seen. Not a reliable tool it seems.( see attached)
The only mention of Windows is the XP, Vista, and 7 is requirement to use Windows to create a multi distro stick not to multiply Windows installers. The "other OSs" references refers to the various distros and other UNIX based OSs.
It also depends on what you are going to be using the flash drive for which was only for Win PE. If your flash has already been made bootable another option is simply placing the contents onto the flash drive and boot live from it.
For a fast write of an iso and seeing the drive made bootable in one shot UltraISO has been working fine for a variety of projects so far.
a) The recent updated version puts the bootable ISOs in the list under six categories. 1.Linux Distributions 2. Netbook distributions 3. Antivirus tools 4. System Tools 5. Other OS/Tools (in which Windows Vista/7 Installation is listed) and 6. Bootable ISOs (in which Try an unlisted ISO and Try an Unlisted ISO (from memory) are listed)
So your perception (as I have understood or misunderstood
b) The program itself does not carry the listed ISOs in its belly. If you do not have it already, and in all cases where the ISO can be downloaded from the web, when you select one from the list and check "Download the ISO", it will take you to the link from which you have to download it. Then show its path for it to create the bootable pendrive. Before penning this, I selected GParted from the list, downloaded it from the link, showed its path and created a new Bootable pendrive. I also booted from the pendrive, ran Gparted and had a look at my lappie's four partitions. Gparted is a Linux program and you will only see a Gparted folder with the program contents on the mutiboot pendrive with the ISO remaining wherever you downloaded it.
Please do try any unlisted bootable ISO (non-linux) yourself and confirm whether it works or not. It does not take more than half an hour.(mostly the ISO download time )
My Multiboot pendrive (created way back with earlier version) has two versions of ShadowProtect WinPE recovery CD ISOs, two versions of Paragon WinPE based recovery CD ISOs, one WinPE based Acronis True Image 11 Recovery CD ISO and Parted Magic ISO and I had run all of them successfully from that one pendrive.
c) I do have the licensed UltraISO but to my knowledge each bootable ISO will require one pendrive. Please do correct me if I am wrong and tell me how to create a multiboot pendrive. I do not want suggestions but tried-out solutions.
If you run through my thread http://www.sevenforums.com/software/116968-say-no-burning-bootable-cds-dvds-isos.html each of the three methods enumerated therein (including the one using UltraISO) were tried out and confirmed to be successful for whatever it is worth.
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