Windows Recovery Disks' (Vista, 7 etc.) menus aren't showing

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Re: Windows Recovery Disks' (Vista, 7 etc.) menus aren't sho

Postby davidecosta » June 25th, 2013, 7:51 am

mmmm My question was: FAT32?

SARDU manage multiple PE and Multiple installer only with fat 32
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Re: Windows Recovery Disks' (Vista, 7 etc.) menus aren't sho

Postby sardu24jun2013 » June 25th, 2013, 11:12 pm

roadran422 wrote:Sardu 2.0.6.5
NTFS
Visa 32 and 64 Bit Recovery
Windows 7 32 and 64 Bit Recovery

I tried installing both on to my WD My Passport USB-HD, and it wouldn't show up in my menu and also the barrosu is enabled but I didn't see it in the boot folder. After I partitioned my hard drive (fat32 1st partition in the front, 2nd partition NTFS 3rd partition WBFS(For Wii :P)) and installed the recovery disks on the 1st partition, it worked.


I had everything in FAT32, and my "USB" was in fact a USB stick, and I wanted multiple softwares, means multiple ISO sources, in the same partition: and the Windows 7 recovery disk did not show up in the SARDU menu. The other ISO's showed up in the SARDU menu.

Peter.

Admittedly, I'll go YUMI for all my MBR-based ISO's, on one USB stick, and I will have one UEFI-based Windows 8 recovery disk as one separate USB stick.
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Re: Windows Recovery Disks' (Vista, 7 etc.) menus aren't sho

Postby sardu24jun2013 » June 25th, 2013, 11:28 pm

davidecosta wrote:Mmm if you build your copy in one formatted USB with ONLY the recovery?

I updated my copy of SARDU....and...i see the menu :(

barrosu is enabled?


- This means clearly, you updated the software SARDU, it is now a higher version than the downloadable SARDU 2.0.6.5
- what is meant by the very shorthand "USB"?
- what is meant by the shorthand "the recovery"?
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