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16.10.2018

Winnt32.exe Could Not Be Found Winsetupfromusb

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Could you explain me please how to add USB 3.0 drivers (not sure about AHCI/SATA/RAID drivers) for Windows 7? I searched and found that. First to integrate. Alrite check this guys, so my gf now has this sick old school comp and her dickherd ex bf erased the whole file of 'winnt32.exe' So my question is how do i save this puppy without the reinstall disc and without the winn file?? I need help quick fellas.

Great app and thanks! A couple of roadblocks for me: At first I could not get the graphical install to go. Fluid flow and heat transfer in wellbores. Then I realized I had a 30MB partition stopping the whol thing. Next issue - got the full install done, but could not boot without the USB key in the laptop. After reading the help, I realized that the binifix4.cmd file did not run (I even got an error telling me so during the first desktop launch.) I looked for the file but could not find it.

Finally, I went back to the install of the WinSetupFromUSB and found the file in the install. Is this the normal process? Did I do something wrong during the setup of the USB that caused the file not to be copied over? Any help would be appreciated.

I want to create a new USB - just in case, but want it to run the first time. At first I could not get the graphical install to go. Then I realized I had a 30MB partition stopping the whol thing. I should have been more clear.

I got through the text setup the first time, but could not get the GUI to run on reboot. After several bad attempts, I actually paid attention when I got to the partitioning screen.

Since I set up the USB for Disk 0 Parition 1, it was trying to boot from a little 30MB partition that was built into the MINI 9. I deleted that partition, reformatted and low and behold it booted the GUI no problem. Thanks again! Gparted is not working well for me.it loads.take a lot of time.lot of verbose comments.then ask for my keyboards.ask for my language and then finally finish into a terminal type shell.i thought gparted had a graphic GUI (well i am sure it has one because i have it on ubuntu).i tried all the various options (load in mem, safe etc) why so? It is probably possible to use it like this too but too complicate for me. Only thing i myabe should add i also have ubuntu live in the same partition (and bartpe, and winxp install), but in a different folder off course (casper) matteo. Gparted is not working well for me.it loads.take a lot of time.lot of verbose comments.then ask for my keyboards.ask for my language and then finally finish into a terminal type shell.i thought gparted had a graphic GUI (well i am sure it has one because i have it on ubuntu).i tried all the various options (load in mem, safe etc) why so?

It is probably possible to use it like this too but too complicate for me. Only thing i myabe should add i also have ubuntu live in the same partition (and bartpe, and winxp install), but in a different folder off course (casper) matteoWhat version of GParted you tried?

Both 0.3.6-7 and 0.3.4-8 worked right away in my tests on 3 different computers. For 0.3.6-7 if it doesn't start GUI try waiting a few seconds, it should auto start depending on the options you choose, [0] beginner etc. Try 'sudo startx' too. Ubuntu most likely will be included in the next version, matter of a few weeks. I'd kinda like to add a little feature request. A tiny one, but a feature request I use WinSetupFromUSB GUI to prepare 'solo flight' installations on hard drives. I've found it an incredible and groundbreaking new way to get installations done FAST - by first preparing the drive (and boot sector) with Windows' Disk Manager, then use WSFU to 'prepare' the drive to install.

The drive boots to Windows setup, and happily installs right to itself at blazing speed. I can then delete the source files and enjoy Windows. There's a small problem though, with bypassing the USB part. The Windows install is tweaked to run an extra 'post-setup' routine of changing the boot.ini file, that, on the first boot, hangs at a window saying 'do you really want me to set it to -1?' Or something like that (it appears behind the welcome screen until it times out, or you Ctrl+Alt+Del it out of the way). I can press a key and it continues OK with no problems, but it's annoying none the less. Also, a second entry gets added to boot.ini, because a boot.ini file (unnecessary with the Grub4DOS loader) already existed in the root of C.

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16.10.2018

Winnt32.exe Could Not Be Found Winsetupfromusb

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Could you explain me please how to add USB 3.0 drivers (not sure about AHCI/SATA/RAID drivers) for Windows 7? I searched and found that. First to integrate. Alrite check this guys, so my gf now has this sick old school comp and her dickherd ex bf erased the whole file of 'winnt32.exe' So my question is how do i save this puppy without the reinstall disc and without the winn file?? I need help quick fellas.

Great app and thanks! A couple of roadblocks for me: At first I could not get the graphical install to go. Fluid flow and heat transfer in wellbores. Then I realized I had a 30MB partition stopping the whol thing. Next issue - got the full install done, but could not boot without the USB key in the laptop. After reading the help, I realized that the binifix4.cmd file did not run (I even got an error telling me so during the first desktop launch.) I looked for the file but could not find it.

Finally, I went back to the install of the WinSetupFromUSB and found the file in the install. Is this the normal process? Did I do something wrong during the setup of the USB that caused the file not to be copied over? Any help would be appreciated.

I want to create a new USB - just in case, but want it to run the first time. At first I could not get the graphical install to go. Then I realized I had a 30MB partition stopping the whol thing. I should have been more clear.

I got through the text setup the first time, but could not get the GUI to run on reboot. After several bad attempts, I actually paid attention when I got to the partitioning screen.

Since I set up the USB for Disk 0 Parition 1, it was trying to boot from a little 30MB partition that was built into the MINI 9. I deleted that partition, reformatted and low and behold it booted the GUI no problem. Thanks again! Gparted is not working well for me.it loads.take a lot of time.lot of verbose comments.then ask for my keyboards.ask for my language and then finally finish into a terminal type shell.i thought gparted had a graphic GUI (well i am sure it has one because i have it on ubuntu).i tried all the various options (load in mem, safe etc) why so? It is probably possible to use it like this too but too complicate for me. Only thing i myabe should add i also have ubuntu live in the same partition (and bartpe, and winxp install), but in a different folder off course (casper) matteo. Gparted is not working well for me.it loads.take a lot of time.lot of verbose comments.then ask for my keyboards.ask for my language and then finally finish into a terminal type shell.i thought gparted had a graphic GUI (well i am sure it has one because i have it on ubuntu).i tried all the various options (load in mem, safe etc) why so?

It is probably possible to use it like this too but too complicate for me. Only thing i myabe should add i also have ubuntu live in the same partition (and bartpe, and winxp install), but in a different folder off course (casper) matteoWhat version of GParted you tried?

Both 0.3.6-7 and 0.3.4-8 worked right away in my tests on 3 different computers. For 0.3.6-7 if it doesn't start GUI try waiting a few seconds, it should auto start depending on the options you choose, [0] beginner etc. Try 'sudo startx' too. Ubuntu most likely will be included in the next version, matter of a few weeks. I'd kinda like to add a little feature request. A tiny one, but a feature request I use WinSetupFromUSB GUI to prepare 'solo flight' installations on hard drives. I've found it an incredible and groundbreaking new way to get installations done FAST - by first preparing the drive (and boot sector) with Windows' Disk Manager, then use WSFU to 'prepare' the drive to install.

The drive boots to Windows setup, and happily installs right to itself at blazing speed. I can then delete the source files and enjoy Windows. There's a small problem though, with bypassing the USB part. The Windows install is tweaked to run an extra 'post-setup' routine of changing the boot.ini file, that, on the first boot, hangs at a window saying 'do you really want me to set it to -1?' Or something like that (it appears behind the welcome screen until it times out, or you Ctrl+Alt+Del it out of the way). I can press a key and it continues OK with no problems, but it's annoying none the less. Also, a second entry gets added to boot.ini, because a boot.ini file (unnecessary with the Grub4DOS loader) already existed in the root of C.