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Telling Local time:11:25 AM Posted 29 June 2012 - 06:12 AM Sorry about the delay: On the machine I wished to use for the testing, a relatively new 500GB HDD (with the Windows XP system on it) died abruptly (completely) and I've had to do some hardware juggling and image restoration/cloning to get things rolling again.I have tested to my satisfaction the following instructions and the xPUD_MBRfix tool provided by noahdfear and found that they will do exactly what we need them to do. Please let me know if the computer can boot normally to Windows after performing the following steps. On a working computer, download xPUD_MBRfix and save the file to your USB drive/flashdrive (it can be the same flashdrive or a different one as the one you already have bootable with xPUD). On the ailing computer:Insert the flashdrive (or both flashdrives if you choose to use two) and boot the ailing computer to xPUD.Click on File.Expand the mnt icon on the left (click on the little arrow beside the icon).sda1, sda2 etc. ...usually correspond to your HDD partitionssdb1, sdc1 is likely to correspond to a USB flashdrive, external USB hard drive etc.Note: If you choose to use just one USB drive/flashdrive for both the bootable xPUD operating system and the file xPUD_MBRfix, it may happen that after booting to xPUD and looking for the flashdrive, you are not able to find it anywhere. If this happens, simply unplug the flashdrive, wait briefly and then re-plug it back into

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A disk burner. Get one: Life would be sooooooooooooo ... much easier!I have had no success finding a successful (and legal?) method of creating a bootable XP Recovery Console flashdrive, although a method used to be available on the net once, and I actually do have one myself! That just makes the situation even more frustrating!Let me know if you are having trouble, and we'll see what we can do about using an alternative flashdrive-based solution. As a start, let me know what bootable Linux etc. flashdrives you have available already.Edit: Actually, since you already have a bootable xPUD flashdrive, we can very easily use that along with a downloadable tool from noahdfear! Don't lose that xPUD flashdrive!I might just test that this method works as expected (give me some time), and then I'll post it for you to use if all is OK. Edited by AustrAlien, 28 June 2012 - 02:21 AM. AustrAlienGoogle is my friend. Make Google your friend too. Back to top"> Back to top #37 Kaljinyu Kaljinyu Topic Starter Members 337 posts OFFLINE Gender:Male Local time:09:25 PM Posted 28 June 2012 - 07:26 PM I have xPUD and Ubuntu. But I can get others. And what I planned to do in making a bootable flash drive was extracting the .ISO, and also copying this BOOT.INI file to the drive, and some other files too, but I forgot where I found them. Back to top"> Back to top #38 AustrAlien AustrAlien Inquisitor Members 6,772 posts OFFLINE Gender:Not

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Make Google your friend too. Back to top"> Back to top #41 AustrAlien AustrAlien Inquisitor Members 6,772 posts OFFLINE Gender:Not Telling Local time:11:25 AM Posted 29 June 2012 - 12:24 PM The one that corresponds to my hard drive was SDB, not SDA, so I wrote it to SDB.That is most unexpected! What was on sda/what did sda represent?What was the flashdrive designated by?(Did you use one or two flashdrives?)If you followed the instructions in post #18 and used sda to represent the one and only hard drive on the system, then I would expect the same to apply here and now!I can't help but think you have re-written the MBR on the flashdrive (sdb)? Edited by AustrAlien, 29 June 2012 - 12:27 PM. AustrAlienGoogle is my friend. Make Google your friend too. Back to top"> Back to top #42 Kaljinyu Kaljinyu Topic Starter Members 337 posts OFFLINE Gender:Male Local time:09:25 PM Posted 29 June 2012 - 12:34 PM I used one flash drive. The xPUD flash drive. Also, SDA is my flash drive in xPUD. But I'll get to zipping and attaching that backup for you lickety split. Back to top"> Back to top #43 AustrAlien AustrAlien Inquisitor Members 6,772 posts OFFLINE Gender:Not Telling Local time:11:25 AM Posted 29 June 2012 - 12:53 PM While we are at it, I'd like you to go back to post #18 and follow the instructions to get me another mbr.bin so that I can see what we now have written to the. Basic instruction on how to use a flashdrive in your laptop. What a flashdrive is? How to install a flashdrive. How to open flashdrive folders and files. Basic instruction on how to use a flashdrive in your laptop. What a flashdrive is? How to install a flashdrive. How to open flashdrive folders and files.

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No need for an optical drive.Your netbook does not come with an optical drive but you can still reformat it using a usb flash drive.I’ve reformatted a lot of desktop computers, laptops and netbooks since I learned how to reformat using a USB flash drive only. Normally, you need an installation CD or DVD to reformat a computer. But here, you’ll learn how to skip that requirement.You need the following to reformat using a USB flash drive:1. The laptop to be reformatted.2. A USB Flashdrive with at least 4GB capacity.3. A copy of Windows 7 or other operating system. You can have a copy of Windows 7 from this direct link to their server. Steps in Reformatting Your NetbookNote: Make sure you have reformatted your flashdrive first and set its format to NTFS for this to work.1. Download Unetbootin. Install it then run it.2. Choose Disk Image then browse to the location of the Windows iso file you have just downloaded. Hit OK and wait for the process to finish. This will take about an hour to complete.3. You now have a bootable flashdrive that you can use to reformat any computer.4. Boot up the netbook that you have to reformat. Hit Delete or F2 before it starts to go to the BIOS.5. Go to the Boot section of the BIOS and make sure USB HDD is the first option in the boot priority.6. Save the settings and reboot.7. Now, the netbook will boot up from the USB HDD or your flashdrive. Choose the language you want to use during the installation then choose the first large partition to install windows in.8. Wait for the process to finish and the netbook restarts. When it does, hit Delete to go back to the BIOS and change the boot priority to the

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Hello all,there is now an APFS driver for bootcamp. to get it, update all software in apple softwareupdate within windows. this new driver means you can once again switch from Windows to macOS accessiblly. for those who do not have Catalina because of this issue , can now upgrade. flashdrive guys do i need usb flashdrive for download and paste bootcamp drivers on it or i can paste it in mac's internal storage?thanks. flashdrive for bootcamp drivers hello,that depends on what model year your mac is. if it's 2015 and later, the bootcamp assistant create temporary partitions for the bootcamp support software, thus not needing a flashdrive. if your mac is earlier than 2015, a flashdrive is needed for copying the ISO and the bootcamp support software, and installing windows and the bootcamp support software.regards,Daniel another question thank you very much, it will be 2020 macbook air. I have another question: do i need again usb soundcard or usb headset for use narrator? or i can use normal headphones whitch i can plug in headphone jack? headphones you can use headphones that plug in to the headphone jack, as the headphone driver is loaded by Bootcamp assistant at the first installation screen of Windows. thx no problem helloGorgie,I'm always glad to hep out with Bootcamp. Keep in mind, though, that it migjht now work when you setup Bootcamp the first time. for me, it didn't work for several trys. the Bootcamp assistant told me to run first ade in disk utility. I did that, however it restored the time machine snapshots that the Bootcamp assistant removed. the download of the Bootcamp support software didjn't work the first time either. I have a slow connection, and it took a long time to download. once it worked, Bootcamp told me that it couldn't partition the disk. finally, I sta. arted the download early in the morning, and the setup of Bootcamp worked. it took a while to install windows 10 and after it was doen. the bootcamp support software lonched. I press option+TAB to bring it into focus. then I proceeded with that installation. after the restart, I check apple software update, and got Bootcamp 6.1, and wifi update for bootcamp. before that, I could not switch accessibily from windows to macos. after however, I could. and my wifi was faster on windowsk too.regards,Daniel A Question regarding boot camp with NVDA Hello.I'm wondering if I can use the touch bar with NVDA to invoke function keys. Is it possible?THX To my knowledge, NVDA and To my knowledge, NVDA and other Windows screenreaders do not support Touch Bar interaction. Using headphones/external soundcard during the windows set up Hi Daniel!!! just wondering this, previously

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The system, and it should now show up. (This small problem is avoided altogether by using two separate flashdrives.)Click on the folder that represents your USB drive containing xPUD_MBRfix (sdb1 or sdc1 ? in your case).Double-click on xPUD_MBRfix to execute the script.When asked "what boot code do you want to write?" type m for XP boot code and press .When asked "to which one do you want to write a new mbr?" type sda and press .Type y and press to confirm your choices.Press to close the window.When finished, it will produce a report (mlog.txt) on the USB drive/flashdrive.Go to Home > Power Off > Turn Off and remove the USB drive/flashdrive as the system shuts down.Connect the USB drive/flashdrive to a working computer:Open the text file mlog.txt and copy/paste the content of that report in your next reply.*** With thanks to noahdfear for compiling and hosting the xPUD_MBRfix tool and to Elise for the usage instructions (modified by AustrAlien June 28, 2012). *** Edited by AustrAlien, 29 June 2012 - 06:17 AM. AustrAlienGoogle is my friend. Make Google your friend too. Back to top"> Back to top #39 Kaljinyu Kaljinyu Topic Starter Members 337 posts OFFLINE Gender:Male Local time:09:25 PM Posted 29 June 2012 - 11:55 AM No dice, unfortunately. The one that corresponds to my hard drive was SDB, not SDA, so I wrote it to SDB. Was that a mistake? Should I re-do it, and write it to SDA? Is that why it didn't work? Maybe my. Basic instruction on how to use a flashdrive in your laptop. What a flashdrive is? How to install a flashdrive. How to open flashdrive folders and files.

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Telling Local time:11:25 AM Posted 29 June 2012 - 06:12 AM Sorry about the delay: On the machine I wished to use for the testing, a relatively new 500GB HDD (with the Windows XP system on it) died abruptly (completely) and I've had to do some hardware juggling and image restoration/cloning to get things rolling again.I have tested to my satisfaction the following instructions and the xPUD_MBRfix tool provided by noahdfear and found that they will do exactly what we need them to do. Please let me know if the computer can boot normally to Windows after performing the following steps. On a working computer, download xPUD_MBRfix and save the file to your USB drive/flashdrive (it can be the same flashdrive or a different one as the one you already have bootable with xPUD). On the ailing computer:Insert the flashdrive (or both flashdrives if you choose to use two) and boot the ailing computer to xPUD.Click on File.Expand the mnt icon on the left (click on the little arrow beside the icon).sda1, sda2 etc. ...usually correspond to your HDD partitionssdb1, sdc1 is likely to correspond to a USB flashdrive, external USB hard drive etc.Note: If you choose to use just one USB drive/flashdrive for both the bootable xPUD operating system and the file xPUD_MBRfix, it may happen that after booting to xPUD and looking for the flashdrive, you are not able to find it anywhere. If this happens, simply unplug the flashdrive, wait briefly and then re-plug it back into

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A disk burner. Get one: Life would be sooooooooooooo ... much easier!I have had no success finding a successful (and legal?) method of creating a bootable XP Recovery Console flashdrive, although a method used to be available on the net once, and I actually do have one myself! That just makes the situation even more frustrating!Let me know if you are having trouble, and we'll see what we can do about using an alternative flashdrive-based solution. As a start, let me know what bootable Linux etc. flashdrives you have available already.Edit: Actually, since you already have a bootable xPUD flashdrive, we can very easily use that along with a downloadable tool from noahdfear! Don't lose that xPUD flashdrive!I might just test that this method works as expected (give me some time), and then I'll post it for you to use if all is OK. Edited by AustrAlien, 28 June 2012 - 02:21 AM. AustrAlienGoogle is my friend. Make Google your friend too. Back to top"> Back to top #37 Kaljinyu Kaljinyu Topic Starter Members 337 posts OFFLINE Gender:Male Local time:09:25 PM Posted 28 June 2012 - 07:26 PM I have xPUD and Ubuntu. But I can get others. And what I planned to do in making a bootable flash drive was extracting the .ISO, and also copying this BOOT.INI file to the drive, and some other files too, but I forgot where I found them. Back to top"> Back to top #38 AustrAlien AustrAlien Inquisitor Members 6,772 posts OFFLINE Gender:Not

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No need for an optical drive.Your netbook does not come with an optical drive but you can still reformat it using a usb flash drive.I’ve reformatted a lot of desktop computers, laptops and netbooks since I learned how to reformat using a USB flash drive only. Normally, you need an installation CD or DVD to reformat a computer. But here, you’ll learn how to skip that requirement.You need the following to reformat using a USB flash drive:1. The laptop to be reformatted.2. A USB Flashdrive with at least 4GB capacity.3. A copy of Windows 7 or other operating system. You can have a copy of Windows 7 from this direct link to their server. Steps in Reformatting Your NetbookNote: Make sure you have reformatted your flashdrive first and set its format to NTFS for this to work.1. Download Unetbootin. Install it then run it.2. Choose Disk Image then browse to the location of the Windows iso file you have just downloaded. Hit OK and wait for the process to finish. This will take about an hour to complete.3. You now have a bootable flashdrive that you can use to reformat any computer.4. Boot up the netbook that you have to reformat. Hit Delete or F2 before it starts to go to the BIOS.5. Go to the Boot section of the BIOS and make sure USB HDD is the first option in the boot priority.6. Save the settings and reboot.7. Now, the netbook will boot up from the USB HDD or your flashdrive. Choose the language you want to use during the installation then choose the first large partition to install windows in.8. Wait for the process to finish and the netbook restarts. When it does, hit Delete to go back to the BIOS and change the boot priority to the

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