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Posted (edited)

You should have a USBPrep.txt log in the W7T Folder, please attach it :)

Better yet...

1. Close W7T

2. Delete that log

3. Plug in both USB Flash and HDD

4. Open W7T > USB Prep Tool

5. Attach USBPrep.txt

P.S. Does it work if one of them is plugged in by itself i.e. just the flash OR just the HDD?

EDIT: I have added detection where if there is a USB device plugged in but it is NOT listed, it will notify the user and also report it to me (USBPrep.log) so i can fix it for the next release.

Edited by Legolash2o
Posted

I guess the text in Spanish won't be a problem:


Microsoft Windows [Versi¢n 5.2.3790]
(C) Copyright 1985-2003 Microsoft Corp.
X:\Unattended\Herramientas creacion\W7 Toolkit>Diskpart /s C:\T.txt
Microsoft DiskPart versión 5.2.3790.3959
Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Microsoft Corporation.
En el equipo: X64
El disco 0 es ahora el disco seleccionado.
WDC WD3000HLFS-01G6U4
Id. de disco: 35CF6827
Tipo: ATA
Bus: 0
Destino: 0
Id. de LUN: 0
Volumen ### Ltr Etiqueta Fs Tipo Tama¤o Estado Info
----------- --- ----------- ----- ---------- ------- --------- --------
Vol. 5 C Sistema NTFS Partici¢n 30 GB Correcto Sistema
Vol. 6 D Programas NTFS Partici¢n 249 GB Correcto
El disco 1 es ahora el disco seleccionado.
Hitachi HDS721010CLA332
Id. de disco: FFD4DEBA
Tipo: ATA
Bus: 0
Destino: 1
Id. de LUN: 0
Volumen ### Ltr Etiqueta Fs Tipo Tama¤o Estado Info
----------- --- ----------- ----- ---------- ------- --------- --------
Vol. 2 X data NTFS Partici¢n 700 GB Correcto
Vol. 3 Q P NTFS Partici¢n 150 GB Correcto
Vol. 4 I Windows86 NTFS Partici¢n 81 GB Correcto
El disco 2 es ahora el disco seleccionado.
Seagate FreeAgent Go USB Device
Id. de disco: A4B57300
Tipo: USB
Bus: 0
Destino: 0
Id. de LUN: 0
Volumen ### Ltr Etiqueta Fs Tipo Tama¤o Estado Info
----------- --- ----------- ----- ---------- ------- --------- --------
Vol. 0 G FreeAgent D NTFS Partici¢n 128 GB Correcto
Vol. 1 E XPInstall NTFS Partici¢n 21 GB Correcto
X:\Unattended\Herramientas creacion\W7 Toolkit>exit
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The USB Flash drive is not listed here...

Posted (edited)

Which drive letter is the USB HDD listed in here? Very strange that it does not listed USB Flash? does Windows detect it? is it formatted?

EDIT: Do you have MSN, WLM, or any sort of online messaging system?

EDIT2: Can you also please attach screenshots of your USB HDD and USB Flash properties like the example below :)

driveproperties.png

Edited by Legolash2o
Posted

I've made it so it will show your USB HDD, but i have a question to ask...

If i make the disk itself 'active' will that be enough to make it boot from a partition you have your Win7DVD on OR do i have to mark that partition as active as well?

At the current moment W7T USB Prep does not support multiple partitions and will just make the disk itself active and not the selected partition.

Posted

I've made it so it will show your USB HDD, but i have a question to ask...

If i make the disk itself 'active' will that be enough to make it boot from a partition you have your Win7DVD on OR do i have to mark that partition as active as well?

At the current moment W7T USB Prep does not support multiple partitions and will just make the disk itself active and not the selected partition.

I'm afraid I can't answer your question. As far as I know, partitions can be active or not, not disks. What is the command you run to make the disk active?

Do you run bootsect.exe /nt60 at any time by the way?

Posted (edited)

W7T uses diskpart...

No i don't why? what does it do?

EDIT: It now uses that bootsect command.

EDIT: W7T USB Prep now supports partitions

Edited by Legolash2o
Posted (edited)

W7T uses diskpart...

No i don't why? what does it do?

EDIT: It now uses that bootsect command.

EDIT: W7T USB Prep now supports partitions

Hum... What? Why? Thanks

USB prep works now with the USB HDD with 2 partitions. However, the USB flash drive is still not recognised under XP. Under 7 (VMWare), it is.

I tried it on the second partition and it's stuck at "Preparing USB..."

Edit: I think it wasn't stuck, there was a msgbox that I didn't see.

Edited by guillermo.dev
Posted (edited)

do you know how to use diskpart? is your USB Flash listed under that.

Hang on, is XP your main OS or Windows 7? Does your USB Flash show if you click 'USB Prep Tool' AFTER you have inserted your usb flash.

Edited by Legolash2o
Posted

do you know how to use diskpart? is your USB Flash listed under that.

Hang on, is XP your main OS or Windows 7? Does your USB Flash show if you click 'USB Prep Tool' AFTER you have inserted your usb flash.

My main OS is XP. I used 7 inside a VMWare machine. The USB flash is not showed in the prep tool list.

Sorry, don't know how to use diskpart.

Posted

whilst your flash usb is in

1. open command prompt

2. type in 'diskpart'

3. type in 'list disk'

4. Take printscreen

5. type in 'select disk x' (replace x with whatever number the usb flash is listed as. It's usually at the bottom

6. type in 'detail disk'

7. Take another print screen

8. Close the command prompt window and attach the two print screens.

Posted (edited)

Is it just that USB flash device or do none of your other ones not work either? :(

EDIT: Apparently XP's diskpart does not show flash drives, not sure if there is a workaround.

Edited by Legolash2o
Posted

try the following:

Copy diskpart from Windows 7 and replace the one in XP (make a backup first)

make sure you copy the diskpart.exe.mui from the en-us folder to the XP system as well (in a en-us) folder and try again.

Posted

try the following:

Copy diskpart from Windows 7 and replace the one in XP (make a backup first)

make sure you copy the diskpart.exe.mui from the en-us folder to the XP system as well (in a en-us) folder and try again.

It won't run the app.

Posted

why what happens, you have to make sure you also copy the mui file so...

Windows 7\Windows\System32\en-us\diskpart.exe.mui

Windows 7\Windows\System32\diskpart.exe

XP\Windows\System32\en-us\diskpart.exe.mui

XP\Windows\System32\diskpart.exe

Also try copying your language files too (spanish mui)

Posted

why what happens, you have to make sure you also copy the mui file so...

Windows 7\Windows\System32\en-us\diskpart.exe.mui

Windows 7\Windows\System32\diskpart.exe

XP\Windows\System32\en-us\diskpart.exe.mui

XP\Windows\System32\diskpart.exe

Also try copying your language files too (spanish mui)

I know that... In fact I just run diskpart from a partition with Windows 7 that I installed today. It says it's not a valid Win32 Application.

Posted

Then i'll have to remove XP support for the USB Boot Prep :(

Why are on even on XP? lol

That's a bit radical, don't you think? I'll test 2 other USB flash drives I have around. You could also use WMI (I think) to list the drives and partitions.

In any case, I think it could work on non-flash drives.

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