(for 32-bit Windows) or makeboot64.bat in the dir utils\win64\ (for 64-bit Windows). "Run as administrator".), click the makeboot.bat in the dir utils\win32\ Then right-clic on the shortcut, Properties, Advanced and check (On the USB flash key, create a shortcut to the makeboot.bat file. G:\GPL).īrowse to your USB flash drive and as an administrator, Keep the directoryĪrchitecture, for example, file "GPL" should be in the USBįlash drive's top directory (e.g. USB flash drive formatted with a FAT or NTFS file system then skip to theĭrive and format it with a FAT16/FAT32 or NTFS file system.Įxtract all the contents of the zip file to the FAT16/FAT32 or NTFS MS Windows Method A: ManualĭO NOT RUN makeboot.bat from your local hard drive!ĭoing so could cause your MS windows not to boot!!! NOTE: If you use FAT file system in one of the above methods, the installed USB flash drive should be able to boot both on uEFI and legacy boot modes.
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