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FormatEx Error[11]: An Error Occurred Formating the Drive Started by Satal Keto, July 29, 2009 10 posts in this topic Satal Keto Hak5 Fan how to install windows xp from pen drive using iso image Active Members 24 posts Gender:Male Location:UK Posted July 29, 2009 I'm trying to create the Multipass described in episode 524. When I try to run PeToUSB against my 16GB SanDisk Cruzer USB, I get the following error FormatEx Error[11]: An Error Occurred Formating how to create a bootable usb flash drive to install windows xp the Drive. I have tried this both on XP and on Vista (using Run As Administrator) I have tried what Darren said about formatting it to FAT32 if I get an error, but I still get the error after that, I have also tried formatting to NTFS to see if that works but without any luck. I was wondering whether anyone else had come across this problem and had managed to find a solution to this problem. Thanks for any help in advance Satal EDIT: I
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have also received FormatEx Error[7]: Failed To Dismount Drive while trying to do the same thing on a XP VM, but I'm just assuming that's something about it being on a VM 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites digip -we're all just neophytes- Active Members 8,228 posts Gender:Male Location:RnVjayBPZmYh 192.168.100.1 Posted July 29, 2009 I'm trying to create the Multipass described in episode 524. When I try to run PeToUSB against my 16GB SanDisk Cruzer USB, I get the following error I have tried this both on XP and on Vista (using Run As Administrator) I have tried what Darren said about formatting it to FAT32 if I get an error, but I still get the error after that, I have also tried formatting to NTFS to see if that works but without any luck. I was wondering whether anyone else had come across this problem and had managed to find a solution to this problem. Thanks for any help in advance Satal Maybe the drive is corrupted? You can also try formatting under linux as fat32 as well. If linux can't do it as well orread the drive, then maybe the drive is damaged to begin with. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Satal Keto Hak5 Fan Active Members 24 posts Gender:Male Location:UK Posted July 29, 2009 Maybe the drive is corrupted? You can also try formatting under linux as fat32 as well. If linux can't do it as well orread th
Post Writen by Mr. Jatinder Kumar Filed Under: Computer Tricks, Windows Previously I wrote a Trick to Create a bootable USB drive and Install Windows 7 and today I am going to share this how to create bootable pen drive for windows xp Trick on how to install Windows XP in your PC with USB Flash Drive. This wintoflash is very easy and simple guide to installing Windows XP with USB Flash Drive.Installing with a pen drive, thanks to genius that has done these wonderful handwork, its called KOMKU-SP-USB.exe. It is a software packaged to help solve issues with installing pc's that has no cd drive or that is faulty. You just have to get a USB https://forums.hak5.org/index.php?/topic/13847-petousb-formatex-error11-an-error-occurred-formating-the-drive/ flash/pen drive at least 2GB and also make sure your pc's has cd-rom support or else this system will not work for you.To install Window XP via USB Flash Drive just follow the steps below: Step 1:Buy an USB Flash Drive (at least 2GB).When you do this tutorial, please make sure your computer/laptop/PC has a CD-ROM (or DVD). So, now you have 2 computers, with CD-ROM support and without CD-ROM supportStep 2: Download http://trickswithhacker.blogspot.com/2012/03/install-windows-xp-via-usb-pen-drive.html this software pack (-PeToUSB.exe - Download) 1.47MBClick Here To DownloadThis software pack contains 3 application:BootSect.exe (Boot Sector Manipulation Tool) PeToUSB usb_prep8 (Prepares Windows XP Setup LocalSource for Copy to USB-Drive)Step 3: Double click Komku-SP-usb.exe a window will appear... and click InstallStep 4: Now Insert your USB Flash Drive. Locate folder C:\Komku\PeToUSB\ double click PeToUSB.exea window will appear like this... Destination Drive : select USB Removable check on Enable Disk Format check on Quick Format check on Enable LBA (FAT 16x) Drive Label : XP-KOMKU (or whatever you want) then click StartClick Yes to continue..."You are about to repartition and format a disk. Disk: .... All existing volumes and data on that disk will be lost. Are You Sure You Want To Continue?"Click YesWait a few seconds... Click OK, and you can close PeToUSB window. Step 5: Open Command Prompt... Click Start >> Run >> type cmd >> Click OKOn Command Prompt window, go to directory C:\Komku\bootsect\how to do this?first type this cd\ and press Enterthen type cd komku\bootsect and press Enterthe result...Don't close Command Prompt window, and go to step 6... Step 6: on command prompt window, type bootsect /nt52 H: H: is drive letter for my USB Flash Drive, it may be different with yours...and press Enterthe result... "Successfully updated filesystem bootcode. Bootcode was succesfully updated
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