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David Keith 05-07-2014 02:24 AM

burn iso of windows on linux os iso must boot a wimdows laptop stuck on blue sreen
 
Trying to help a ffriend out who got stuck on windows xp blue screen. Tried to use basero but nope! Tried unebootin, nope! Want to use Windows usb tool but wine isn't working opening it!! I just want to help this girl man but I'm new to linux and I worked on this for like 10 hours and I'm frustrated!!!!HELP!!!!!

jdkaye 05-07-2014 02:55 AM

Sorry but I'm not altogether clear on what you want to do. "Tried to use basero (you mean brasero?) but nope! Tried unebootin (you mean unetbootin?), nope." Are not very useful comments. Maybe if you explained what exactly your problems were in burning an image of the iso file or setting up the usb stick for booting you might get some helpful suggestions. What did you do and what errors did you encounter?
jdk

jefro 05-07-2014 04:08 PM

I get the feeling he has some iso image of xp and he wants to burn a disk. (in order to fix xp)
If so then I'd use a usb booted linux that has common tools for burning. If not most live boots can add in software but a burner ought to be in it. Normally boot to linux, double (or single) click on the iso file and make a disc.

Not sure about the usb part, maybe he wants a bootable xp usb. I'd use BartsPE for that or UBCD4win.

yancek 05-07-2014 06:28 PM

The problems with trying to use unetbootin to create a bootable xp is explained on the unetbootin home page:

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UNetbootin allows you to create bootable Live USB drives for Ubuntu, Fedora, and other Linux distributions without burning a CD.
The important part "Linux distributions". Further down on the page you will find:

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Also, ISO files for non-Linux operating systems have a different boot mechanism, so don't expect them to work either.
Not enough info to really be much help although using windows software suggested would probably be a better idea.

Emerson 05-07-2014 06:43 PM

Windows cannot be booted from a read-only media, it goes also for an ISO on USB stick, because it wants to write to the media it is booted from. However, I hear there is Hiren or Hires or whatnot which is a Windows live CD, have no clue how they did it.
This whole thread has probably nothing to do with Linux and should not be on Linux forums.

EDDY1 05-07-2014 06:51 PM

The blue screen has an error code get the code & you can download & burn Rescue Console or use mini xp on the hirens bootcd.
Also most old winsxp machines had a recovery partition to return to factory condition.


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