Everything posted by Legolash2o
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USB Boot prep does not recognise my flash drive and usb hard drive
I mean't temporarily, make a topic in the request forum for USB Boot Prep to work in Windows XP (otherwise i'll literally forget lol) diskpart on XP does not pick up any flash drives at all and it also doesn't format drives (causing it to hang). Just make that request mentioned in my first sentence.
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USB Boot prep does not recognise my flash drive and usb hard drive
Then i'll have to remove XP support for the USB Boot Prep Why are on even on XP? lol
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USB Boot prep does not recognise my flash drive and usb hard drive
Make sure you're not copying an x64 version
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USB Boot prep does not recognise my flash drive and usb hard drive
why what happens, you have to make sure you also copy the mui file so... Windows 7\Windows\System32\en-us\diskpart.exe.mui Windows 7\Windows\System32\diskpart.exe XP\Windows\System32\en-us\diskpart.exe.mui XP\Windows\System32\diskpart.exe Also try copying your language files too (spanish mui)
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USB Boot prep does not recognise my flash drive and usb hard drive
try the following: Copy diskpart from Windows 7 and replace the one in XP (make a backup first) make sure you copy the diskpart.exe.mui from the en-us folder to the XP system as well (in a en-us) folder and try again.
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USB Boot prep does not recognise my flash drive and usb hard drive
Is it just that USB flash device or do none of your other ones not work either? EDIT: Apparently XP's diskpart does not show flash drives, not sure if there is a workaround.
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USB Boot prep does not recognise my flash drive and usb hard drive
whilst your flash usb is in 1. open command prompt 2. type in 'diskpart' 3. type in 'list disk' 4. Take printscreen 5. type in 'select disk x' (replace x with whatever number the usb flash is listed as. It's usually at the bottom 6. type in 'detail disk' 7. Take another print screen 8. Close the command prompt window and attach the two print screens.
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USB Boot prep does not recognise my flash drive and usb hard drive
do you know how to use diskpart? is your USB Flash listed under that. Hang on, is XP your main OS or Windows 7? Does your USB Flash show if you click 'USB Prep Tool' AFTER you have inserted your usb flash.
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The Little Things
Please continue... UPDATE: v66 has been release with pretty much everything above, start hunting for little things again
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Windows 7 Toolkit v1.3.0 BETA
v66 has been release, way too many UI changes to list them all, component removal now has 'Speech Support and Natural Language' which saves you in between 590-890MB of space, USB Boot Prep should now detect all usb devices, partitions and will also work with individual partitions. ISO Maker, will not load your previous settings on it's first run. I have made some changes to the settings.txt, i does save your previous folder & iso but only from when it was used from v66+
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USB Boot prep does not recognise my flash drive and usb hard drive
W7T uses diskpart... No i don't why? what does it do? EDIT: It now uses that bootsect command. EDIT: W7T USB Prep now supports partitions
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USB Boot prep does not recognise my flash drive and usb hard drive
I've made it so it will show your USB HDD, but i have a question to ask... If i make the disk itself 'active' will that be enough to make it boot from a partition you have your Win7DVD on OR do i have to mark that partition as active as well? At the current moment W7T USB Prep does not support multiple partitions and will just make the disk itself active and not the selected partition.
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Unattended not working
Oh i haven't test it with just those settings, i'll maybe do it later but first please try what myselfidem has mentioned
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The Little Things
I can't see it, my computer is probably too fast or maybe it's just an XP issue. Let me know when you've tested it on your Win7 machine. Thanks. 2) The tooltip is done automatically when the description does not fit on the page, this saves the user from scrolling to see what it says. It's done by default. Good work, thanks.
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Windows 7 Toolkit v1.3.0 BETA
Hey guys i said in the topic "The Little Things", i have added Speech Support and Natural Langauge to component removal which saves you between 590-890MB for just that component alone, it doesn't mark it as pending removal it just removes the files and reg entries. When the next version is release please test it and let me know what you think. I will release the next version once i've got a few more things in "The Little Things" topic.
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The Little Things
I can't seem to reproduce this issue and i have no code which specifically requests the taskbar icon to disappear. Done. Thanks.
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The Little Things
Wrong place, this is not for requests but for little things like some of the examples mentioned in the first post
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Unattended not working
Import it with Unattended Creator and set it to 'AnyCPU', hopefully that will work. Yes it's the right place.
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The Little Things
Anything else?
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The Little Things
If everyone would like to check their posts, EVERYTHING has been done so far. Keep them coming, i need more I don't know them either, so someone can feel free to share what they are Thanks, fixed! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hey guys, as a reward for helping i've managed to add something new to the component removal Remove Speech Support and Natural Language, so far i've got it to remove: x64: 890MB x86: 590MB Keep these mini-reports coming....
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USB Boot prep does not recognise my flash drive and usb hard drive
I'm guessing E and G is the USB HDD, Windows thinks it a local disk and not removable. I'm guessing H is the USB Flash? what language is your computer?
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Unattended not working
Well i last used unattended yesterday and it worked fine, no screen popped up, but that wasn't for x64 version.