That's because I only occasionally update the screenshot. Considering that each translation of the page has its own screenshot, and that I try to run a real life image creation before I capture it, if I were to update the screenshot with each release, I'd spend A LOT OF TIME doing just that. I'd rather work on something more useful...
Just wanted to say that I love this program. You've done a great job, bud. Been using it for over a year now, I think...
Thank you murphy once again for your assistance but I tried what you told me on that series of posts with no successful outcome. This is why I seeking Akeo's assistance. But you are welcome to help me once again with this. I edited my post as per your directions. We can continue on the other thread if you don't mind.
Ahh yes, the multiboot stuff... I stopped doing it in my releases for many reasons, but the overall error-prone nature of the modding was probably the biggest. When you "fix" one thing, you break another.
Thanks Akeo for this fine and fast tool, but I really was confused with my first use of (latest 1.4.9) Rufus today. Because I never found this useful hint when our OS has *.wim larger than 4GB: Due to the large size of install7.wim, flash drive must be formatted in NTFS. And then, consequently, support for UEFI on the flash drive will be absent. And also, I'm still not sure if the box for "Create extended label and icon files" should be checked, if I already have an autorun.inf file in my Windows.Seven.Black.20.x84.ISO?
Thanks Akeo, I've seen later that Rufus didn't overwrite an already existing autorun.inf from the ISO, that's right. But, my problem is my (old) MBoard M4A87TDEVO having no UEFI - or I didn't see. So I'm not sure how to set your Rufus for making bootable my 16GB Kingston USB for the image of Windows.Seven.Black.V.20.X64_Team.Os which has one *.wim file bigger than 4GB and therefore you must use NTFS formatting? Should upgrading of BIOS be better solution? Thanks Akeo.
Buahaaa... But why my MB now doesn't install from my old bootable USB that I successfully used a year ago for some other tweaked Win7 that was also big about 8,5GB?
Come to my mind two possible causes among others... 1. Corrupted boot files in your USB drive 2. BIOS setup is not set to read your USB drive.
Just make sure 'Partition scheme and target system type' is set to 'MBR partition scheme for BIOS or UEFI computer'. That's all. Unless your Windows installation deviates a lot from official Microsoft images (and was converted to isolinux instead of using Microsoft bootmanager which is the official method of booting Windows on a BIOS platform), it will use NTFS. Note that I have no plans to support non-official Windows installation media, such as AIO or multiboot ones. As I said before, if it works, great, if it doesn't you're on your own...