The obvious solution is to only make an ISO if you are making a CD/DVD. As this is what ISO was designed for.
If you are making a USB drive then just treat it like any other hard drive. i.e. Use NTFS, FAT32 or a normal file system.
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imageUSB will write the ISO image directly to the USB Flash Drive (byte by byte), but it will not convert the underlying ISO/CD filesystem. This is likely the issue you are seeing.
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imageUSB results in bad USB on PC
Hello!
I have a weird problem. ImageUSB seems to work fine. When I test the USB-stick on my Mac everything is fine, but on the PC it is unreadable. Windows asks if I would like to format the stick.
Here's what I've tried:- I've created the .iso using several different burn softwares (CDBurnerXP, ImgBurn and finally on the OS X Burn.app)
- I start imageUSB (right click and 'run as administrator')
- I select one or more usb-sticks from the list.
- I select the .iso filer from the desktop
- I hit Write to UFD
- I seems to work and I get the big nice 'operation complete' sign.
- I try to use the USB-stick but Windows asks if I would like to format.
I've tried this on two different PCs with the same result. I have Windows 7 Enterprise, SP1, 64-bit.
What's happening? Am I doing something wrong?
Kind regards
// Joel in Sweden
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