When using IfL, I create an ISO and then use RUFUS to make a bootable
flash drive with either an MBR or GPT layout as needed.
I tried to do the same thing with BIBM, so I can use the drive
convertion script. RUFUS will not create a bootable drive saying that
the BIBM ISO is either not bootable or used an incompatible
compression scheme.
Do I have to change the BIOS to "legacy" first? I find it strange that
what I can do with IfL I cannot with BIBM.
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USB boot drive issue for GPT system.
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Re: USB boot drive issue for GPT system.
In my case I can boot from USB with installed BI UEFI, but i CAN'T boot from an USB with Windows X created via Rufus in GPT mode for UEFI system and I really dosen't understand why ...
Re: USB boot drive issue for GPT system.
luca.rings wrote:
>, but i CAN'T boot
> from an USB with Windows X created via Rufus in GPT mode for UEFI system
> and I really dosen't understand why ...
luca.rings,
Are you using the Win10 1803 ISO?
Are you using Rufus 3.1? Ver 2 doesn't work with 1803 ISO.
>, but i CAN'T boot
> from an USB with Windows X created via Rufus in GPT mode for UEFI system
> and I really dosen't understand why ...
luca.rings,
Are you using the Win10 1803 ISO?
Are you using Rufus 3.1? Ver 2 doesn't work with 1803 ISO.
Last edited by Brian K on Sat Aug 04, 2018 9:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: USB boot drive issue for GPT system.
DrTeeth wrote:
> When using IfL, I create an ISO and then use RUFUS to make a bootable
> flash drive with either an MBR or GPT layout as needed.
>
DrT,
Do you have trouble making an IFL UFD from Makedisk? That UFD will boot in MBR and UEFI mode. No need for two UFDs.
Use the default settings of....
Partition - MBR FAT/FAT32 Partition
Default - Use Device
> When using IfL, I create an ISO and then use RUFUS to make a bootable
> flash drive with either an MBR or GPT layout as needed.
>
DrT,
Do you have trouble making an IFL UFD from Makedisk? That UFD will boot in MBR and UEFI mode. No need for two UFDs.
Use the default settings of....
Partition - MBR FAT/FAT32 Partition
Default - Use Device
Re: USB boot drive issue for GPT system.
On Sat, 4 Aug 2018 17:00:42 EDT, just as I was about to take a herb,
Brian K disturbed my reverie and wrote:
>Do you have trouble making an IFL UFD from Makedisk? That UFD will boot in MBR and UEFI mode. No need for two UFDs.
I have no trouble using makedisk. I just started to use the same ISO
and make whichever flash drive I needed "to order". I'll give that a
try, thanks.
Just making one, and the default USB layout here is "No Partition -
FAT/FAT32 Volume".
It is strange that I could not use the BIBM ISO to make a flash drive.
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Cheers,
DrT
"If you want to find out what is wrong
with democracy, spend five minutes with
the average voter". - Winston Churchill
Brian K disturbed my reverie and wrote:
>Do you have trouble making an IFL UFD from Makedisk? That UFD will boot in MBR and UEFI mode. No need for two UFDs.
I have no trouble using makedisk. I just started to use the same ISO
and make whichever flash drive I needed "to order". I'll give that a
try, thanks.
Just making one, and the default USB layout here is "No Partition -
FAT/FAT32 Volume".
It is strange that I could not use the BIBM ISO to make a flash drive.
--
Cheers,
DrT
"If you want to find out what is wrong
with democracy, spend five minutes with
the average voter". - Winston Churchill