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I would like to have a multiboot (multi OS) USB stick which has my win7sp1 AIO in it. Sardu Multiboot DVD and USB builder makes it easily. copy your iso's such as win7sp1.iso, KasperskyRecovery.iso, ubuntu.iso etc. to sardu's directory and that's it. My win7sp1 AIO iso is bigger than 4Gbyte. Because of USB stick has to be FAT32, I cannot copy the win7.iso to the USB :ranting:

Sardu and all other multiboot makers accept only one win7 image. :g:

any idea's or help appreciated :)

Edited by hornet512

I would like to have a multiboot (multi OS) USB stick which has my win7sp1 AIO in it. Sardu Multiboot DVD and USB builder makes it easily. copy your iso's such as win7sp1.iso, KasperskyRecovery.iso, ubuntu.iso etc. to sardu's directory and that's it. My win7sp1 AIO iso is bigger than 4Gbyte. Because of USB stick has to be FAT32, I cannot copy the win7.iso to the USB :ranting:

Sardu and all other multiboot makers accept only one win7 image. :g:

any idea's or help appreciated :)

A USB stick does not *have* to be fat32. However, if you make it into an ntfs file system, you are going to limit what other OSes can read it.

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I gave up using Sardu.

I formatted my stick with NTFS and made a multiboot USB using grub4dos manually.

There are win7sp1 AIO(made by W7toolkit), Acronis True Image, a linux, an AV rescue CD, a light XP in it :dancing:

I recomend it guys.

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