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UBCD4WIN is an abandoned project hence it might not be compatible with windows 10. To completely remove UBCD4WIN, follow the below instructions.

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. Create a folder on your hard drive called C: XPCD and copy the entire contents of your Windows XP CD to this folder. Download and run the UBCD4WINV360.exe file. Accept the defaults so that a C: UBCD4WIN folder is created. If UBCD4WIN runs - Cancel it. Then right-click on the UBCD4Win shortcut - Properties - Compatibility Mode - check the Compatibility mode for Windows XP (SP3) box.

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This should fix the PreLogon error (see below) when using Vista/Windows 7 systems. Do not allow it to search for your XP files (say 'No') and then set the Builder Source path to C: XPCD. Set the Media output to 'Create ISO image' by clicking the radio button as shown below.

You will get this PreLogon error if you have used a Windows Vista/7 system to prepare the USB drive. To fix this problem before you find it: Create a folder on your USB drive under MININT called Registration (i.e.

MININT Registration) Copy the file C: Windows Registration R01.clb from your Windows Vista/7 hard disk to make the file MININT Registration R01.clb on your USB drive. Note: Jim Nealand reported that he only had R05.clb and R06.clb files, so he copied these and it fixed the problem, so maybe just copying all of these will work? Tip: to avoid having to do this in future, create a MININT Registration folder under the folder PEtoUSB which is located under the RMPrepUSB installation folder (press F3 in RMPrepUSB to find it) and copy the R01.clb file from your hard disk into that folder - e.g. If you installed RMPrepUSB.exe to C: RMPrepUSB then place the file at C: RMPrepUSB PEtoUSB MININT Registration R01.clb.

This means that whenever you make a new USB drive using RMPrepUSB and tick the BartPE-USB checkbox, the R01.clb file will automatically be copied over. ( Optional) - if you wish to use this USB drive to boot other operating systems or images in addition to UBCD4WIN by adding them to the USB drive at a later date, you can also install grub4dos by simply clicking on the ' Install grub4dos' button in RMPrepUSB - say 'Yes' to copy over the grldr file. Note that a menu.lst menu file is already present on the USB drive!. Click on the Eject button and go test your new bootable drive! Error: ISO is not made. Blue Screen of Death 0x0000007B error If you get this error when booting from some PCs (e.g. Dell PC or Acer TravelMate laptop) using any XP based USB bootable drive, the problem is usually caused by the WinPE/BartPE OS not being able to access the files on the USB drive.

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This is usually because of one of two reasons: 1. The version of NTDETECT.COM you are using is resetting the USB controller and thus the USB drive is no longer present. This may well be the problem if UBCD boots when emulated under QEMU but not on some real systems.

You do not have the correct Mass Storage Drivers present in your XP/BartPE image files and so it cannot detect the USB drive when it switches to protected mode. FIXES: 2a: Try changing the BIOS Menu Hard Disk access mode from 'Enhanced - AHCI' to 'Legacy' or 'Compatible' (mainly a fix for non-USB drive booting though!) 2b: Add mass storage drivers to your XP installation (UBCD4Win v3.60 does this automatically when you use the default build) 2c: Load the XP/BartPE ISO file into a ramdrive and use firadisk.gz. This requires more RAM but avoids the mass storage driver problems - though you may not be able to access all hard drives or USB drives in your system once you have booted to BartPE. See Part 3 below for details.

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Download firadisk.gz from the section of this website. Copy firadisk.gz to the root of your multiboot USB drive. Copy the iso file from C: UBCD4WIN UBCD4WinBuilder.iso to the root of your USB multiboot drive. Add the following menu item to your existing menu.lst file: title UBCD4WIN from ISO file using firadisk find -set-root -ignore-floppies -ignore-cd /UBCD4WinBuilder.iso map -mem /firadisk.gz (fd0) map -mem /UBCD4WinBuilder.iso (0xff) map -hook root (0xff) chainloader (0xff). Now go try it! Note; this may not work on later versions of UBCD4Win!