Thanks everyone that replied on my post. @JoshCell thanks for your tool, will keep it and trash the Microsoft usb tool
Small and simple, yet very powerful tool, with very important feature: it can make 64 bit bootable media on 32 bit host machine - I just maked Win8 64 bit installation USB drive using 32 bit Windows XP PC, and it's working. Thank you.
Thanks for the reports... Zero problems, incompatibilities, or crashes after 10 days of RC 1 stage (1000 downloads in the total), it is really amazing.
An average of 100 downloads per day... it's just amazing. Could you imagine when you finish the final release?
Yea, we still have a good average of downloads of our apps even in RC or BETA stage, but very soon will be increased inside the final release...
Still no reports and we are around 1500 downloads... The final release will not have internal changes, only the version info around the about area, to ensure the application integrity for the end user.
Botchered font rendering, locally as well as visible on your own screenshots, how did that get past Beta? Not DPI Aware? Not set in Manifest. The Fade/Always on Top is one annoying mess, the Drag'n'Drop is a bit weird but OK but the lack of any alternative loading method doesn't help making this user friendly. The forced Always on Top would be less annoying if the window wouldn't be relatively huge. Does not support Drag'n'Drop onto the Taskbar icon at all. Can't set a different manifest (app breaks instantly and doesn't load a external) to see if it actually is DPI aware and you just didn't add it. I would be pretty pissed off getting this as final from a Dev IMO Honest feedback, there you have it
The font rendering are custom and inside the memory, only compatible with native true type fonts compatible operating systems (Vista+). On XP, the font will be the Microsoft default, but always without problems... This application is DPI Aware, and for all the DPI scales it will have the same size by their own UI rendering ways. I did not have added it in manifest because it is not needed, since the UI is not managed by the operating system. The user still have the minimize button and the taskbar progress if needed... You can drop inside the taskbar icon, then the application will be focused and you can drop it inside the main UI. What are your operating system? Thanks for your feedback.
ok the pc i'm try to load key number on said to go to start click computer click properties click activated now but on this pc it don't said activated now y is my ?
No offence, but always-on-top, window fade and drag n drop features are annoying as hell. Don't really care about fonts not aligning or DPI. I somewhat think that people who make windows installs on USBs don't really care that much for looks, but maybe that's just me. Other than that - works just fine