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In Topic: How To: Boot BartPE from a FAT32 formatted USB drive (Easy)
Posted 2 Dec 2007
Thanks for pinning the topic. I appreciate it. -
In Topic: How To: Boot BartPE from a FAT32 formatted USB drive (Easy)
Posted 1 Dec 2007
masterchi, on Dec 1 2007, 04:14 PM, said:
Cool. And easier method i've been using to boot right into UBCD4Win to a USB drive is this below, try it if you like but just another option:
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1. download PEtoUSB (http://gocoding.com/page. php?al=petousb)
2. Create your UBCD4win load, no ISO is needed just the initial BARTPE folder with all the files
3.Open PEtoUSB and ensure Destination Drive is set to your Flash Drive and as USB Removeable
4.Check the box "Enable Disk Format" and for "Source Path to Built BARTPE.." just point it to the location of the BARTPE folder that UBCD4win created on your build. ALSO ENSURE YOU CHECK BOX "ENABLE FILE COPY" and have it set to overwrite always.
5.Once you click start it will format the drive and then copy the files it needs to boot from.
6.Now if you try to boot now it will work but then stop at a 0x07b BSOD before it loads Windows so ensure you replace all instances of NTDETECT.COM, SETUPLDR.BIN, and RAMDISK.SY_ that are found on the thumbdrive with the same files from a Server 2003 CD to stop the BSOD.
As an added help, your file structure on your thumbdrive will look like it does below
BCDW(folder)
CMDC(Folder)
Images(Folder)
MININT(folder)
Programs(Folder)
autorun.inf(file)
bootsect.bin(File)
ntdetect.com(File)
ntldr(file)
win51ip(file)
win51ip.sp2(file)
winbom.ini(file)
This will format the drive to FAT. It works, but not on bigger drives that do not support FAT. My method will make FAT32 drives work. -
In Topic: How To: Boot BartPE from a FAT32 formatted USB drive (Easy)
Posted 1 Dec 2007
The way I configured it, it boots straight into UBCD4WIN/BartPE. You can conceivably create a boot menu with other options using GRUB4WIN, but I haven't tried it.
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