- RUFUS CREATE BOOTABLE USB WINDOWS XP BLACK EDITION HOW TO
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> assignment, might not make a difference but worth seeing. > see the 'Virtual Machine' menu item at the top. > From the VM window where you interact with the windows graphical console, > FWIW my USB device does seem to work, I managed to UEFI boot into the I wonder if that is what you are seeing? (I am using the native USB2 ports, as they are they only ones that work and are bootable.) I have a bad usb3 add on card in the system I have not yet removed. > /sys/bus/usb/devices/2-4.2/bConfigurationValue failed ret=-1 errno=2 > Your log has some evidence of USB errors, but not sure specifically what it (In reply to Cole Robinson from comment #6) One problem down, one to go! Thank you for the help! In virtual machine manager, I have toĤ) pick out he flash drive I want to write to And none of them import flash drives into my VM. I have three "USB Redirects" and all three are "Spice VMC". Maybe we are using different Virt-Managers. M$'s web sites can be a thing to behold at times.ģ) go to the section called "Select Edition", use the down arrow to select "Windows 10" (not the creators edition) and press confirmĤ) go to "Select the product language" and select "English" and press confirmĥ) go to "Windows 10 English" abnd select "64 bit download". This happened when booting the flash drive as either a EUFI drive or a standard drive. When attempting to boot off the newly created flash drive, the boot loader was recognized, then the screen went black and froze.
The drive was useless afterwards, but this time Rufus did complete. W10 did cut the drive all the way through this time.
RUFUS CREATE BOOTABLE USB WINDOWS XP BLACK EDITION UPDATE
Okay, I did my update a few days ago, so I was able to reproduce what you saw. (Stop at that point or your will ruin your drive.) You forgot to see if the usb drive would boot afterwards! :'( If it makes it through the custom set up and to the drive format/selection, then it works. > Please attach /var/log/libvirt/qemu/VMNAME.log > virt-manager Virtual Machine->Redirect USB Device) > - USB drive attached to the VM via spice USB redirection (attach device,
RUFUS CREATE BOOTABLE USB WINDOWS XP BLACK EDITION HOW TO
> - Win10 enterprise iso image (I couldn't find how to download an iso from (In reply to Cole Robinson from comment #3) Place the ISO in a directory that can be seen from any of the above Windows VM's: desktop or network drive.ģ) download and fire up Rufus on any of the above Windows VM's.ī) select "GTP partition scheme for EUFI"ĥ) select "start" and watch the blinking lights (The USB port may have to be a bootable USB port, but I haven't verified it.)Ģ) download the ISO from M$'s site above from Linux. Windows XP Professinoal, Service pack 3, 32 bitġ) insert a 4+ GB Flash drive in a USB port and tell Virt-manager to use it in any of the above Windows VM's.
RUFUS CREATE BOOTABLE USB WINDOWS XP BLACK EDITION 64 BIT
Windows 10 Professional, Build 1709, 64 bit Windows 7 Professional, Service Pack 1, 64 bit Running Rufus from a temporary Windows 10 Professional build 1709 machine I had on hand to be delivered to a customer worked perfectly. Windows 10 and Windows 7 cut 3/4 of the way through and then crashes Rufus Windows XP will create the the drive, but the drive when booted will start the Windows 10 installed but stop and ask for a missing driver, means the drive did not create properly (one of those weird M$ error messages that means something else). There is no equivalent in Linux (wish there was) and Rufus does not run under Wine Staging. Please note that Rufus is the ONLY utility that can properly create these drives. I am unable to create a Windows 10 installation USB flash drive with EUFI and GPT support with Rufus using qemu-kvm and either of my Windows 10, Windows 7 or Windows XP virtual machines.
RUFUS CREATE BOOTABLE USB WINDOWS XP BLACK EDITION INSTALL
This affects my business and Windows 10 install from DVD drives in considerable slower and requires I include a DVD drive with new system builds or go find an even slower USB DVD drive. Would of out intrepid heroes please fix this bug for me? I am a system builder (among other things). Would someone please delete the first entry?