Try this - format your usb drive from windows explorer, copy your updated image files to it and try to install. I formatted a fresh USB drive and unzipped the new ISO onto it. Same issue when trying to boot to it. Next up is trying an older RUFUS. The one I was using is 4...
You can create a bootable USB pen drive for Windows or Linux setup and then boot your system using it and then you can install the OS without any worries. It also makes the installation a little bit faster compared to installing via setup CD/DVD. Creating bootable USB is not...
Could not format usb drive with kubuntu iso and persistent storage, checked existing issues and found one (#814) from 2016 and the "solution" link responded with 404 The issues I am encountering is etheir[0xC0030002] The system cannot find the file specified.#1360(that one in the Log ses...
1) Rufus not opening windows 10. 2) Rufus doesn't see usb drive or hard drive. 2) Rufus not recognizing or seeing iso file. 3) Rufus not enough space. 4) Rufus not responding. 5) Rufus not bootable or freedos. 6) Rufus not booting uefi. ...
Could be a hardware issue with your USB drive (bad sector) or a myriad of other things. that missing file was in the right folder, in the NTFS partition of the pendrive (the one labeled UEFI_NTFS) That's not the NTFS partition. UEFI_NTFS is the FAT partition that contains the ...
[0x0000007E] The specified module could not be found. - Retrying... Format error: The volume label is invalid. Re-mounted volume as E: after error Found USB 2.0 device 'USB DISK 3.0 USB Device' (6557:5400) 1 device found No volume information for drive 0x82 Disk type: Removable, ...
I expect that those who do can sort drive letter assignation on their own Why would I do this step manually if other programs can do that automatically for me. In my opinion this is step back in functionality. as I'm not seeing that many people complaining about the new behaviour Unti...
Not having to educate users and pop up messages about the restrictions of FAT32 when it comes to file size is a BIG PLUS. This is also important if the user has a large USB drive and plans to use it for more than the Windows install. For instance, if you have a 32GB drive, and ...
I ran a bad blocks check, by clicking Show advanced format options then Check device for bad blocks, and confirmed that my USB is not defective. I also tried one or more of the following: Using a different USB drive. Plugging the USB into a different port. Running Rufus on a different...
USB 2.0 device 'Intenso Business Line USB Device' (058F:6387) Found USB 2.0 device 'SAMSUNG HD153WI USB Device' (067B:2773) Device eliminated because it was detected as a Hard Drive (score 25 > 0) If this device is not a Hard Drive, please e-mail the author of this application ...