
NOTE: EasyBCD's iso loading doesn't help as it gives the same issue it does as if I rename the source folder. I've hit a snag as how to add Win 7's install wim on there as BCD's entry is pointing to boot.wim and I can't rename Win 7's, nor Win 10's, source folder as it would fall apart.Īnybody have any pointers or maybe a solution as how to add Win 7's wim in there? source folder should be on the root of the flash drive, or during setup it will throw that driver requirement/loading window and won't continue past.

Here the USB drive disk number is taken as Disk 1.) DISKPART > SELECT DISK 1 (If required, replace DISK accordingly.) DISKPART > CLEAN.

I've noticed that Win 10 requires the source folder structure to be that of the DVD, i.e. (After you enter the LIST DISK command, it shows the disk number of your USB drive. So far all of them work fine, but I'm stuck at the next "phase". Or make a bootable disk to boot Windows computer,it can be an USB or DVD/CD. The bootable disk must be the first boot oder. Second,enter the BIOS on the Windows 10 computer,and then change the boot oder of the Windows 10 computer. I made a flash with Win 10 installation on top of NTFS/BCD system after which I've added other bootable images to BCD like TeraByte Image for Windows, EaseUS Partition Master etc, all WinPE loaded through BCD as selectable options, also Memtest86+ as iso, but this I've done with EasyBCD's own BCD->GRUB->iSO Linux I don't know what thingy (anyway). First,make sure that the bootable disk is working.
