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It says that my ISO file is not valid. Please Help
It often says that.
Your iso is probably ok.
Use a different tool.
To burn the iso to dvd , use BURNCDCC, free from here TeraByte Unlimited :: Downloads :: Free Software :: Hard Drive Management
To make a bootable usb , use the free WinToFlash - Install Windows from usb - Home page
YouTube - WinToFlash: Make a Bootable USB Installer for Windows 7 ...
The company that assembled and formatted my computer must have done something wrong. They did a lot of things wrong, like not formatting the second hard drive while not telling me they hadn't.
I don't have task manager and I don't have any .iso files. I have several excellent search tools and all I have found is files that include .isolation in the middle of their names.
I do have the original OEM format disk. I really don't want to reformat, but I back up everything. I'm not sure how to separate settings from files. I can back up all of my data files only along with my folder cleverly named "Installation Files" for the most obvious of reasons.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thank you Darryl Licht for this tutorial...this is what information i was looking for a long time....this was a great peice of information....
DD
This is what i get when i try isoavdp
how can i solve this "read-only" problem?
I just tried the tool on 3 different .isos ( Ubuntu, vBox and Partition Wizard) - none worked. All I get is this:
It's why you should use AVDP Copy for custom .iso's.
Within Windows | Use the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool with custom ISOs
Does WinToFlash supports on making Windows 7 installer on a flash drive?