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2014-04-19
2014-05-24
  • Michael Kearney

    Michael Kearney - 2014-04-19

    If you are having hardware problems when using squirrel USB to do windows setup and install stuff, just copy the contents of the ISO file to the local disk. Some computers will consistently get this message no matter what version of windows you are installing:

    “A media driver your computer.."

    Also your ISO source files must be contiguous, meaning the USB source drive that holds the ISO files must be completely defragmented/. Spend as much time as you need there. Usually, the defragmentation program will find enough free space to make one contiguous file on the disk./

    heh. there is no way to get around this for now…

    ssssquirrel

    Sent from Windows Mail

     
  • Gayle Lee Fairless

    I know how to burn an iso file to a blank CD/DVD which is a rather basic operation. But how do I put one or more iso files onto a flash drive with your software to make a live flash drive that could boot various OS's to a computer? I have Windows 7 Ultimate to use as a host OS, or I could boot from a live CD/DVD into Fedora, Debian, or Knoppix. I know to use the Linux df commands to find a mounted filesystem. Thanks for laying it out for me!

     

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