ady wrote:
Your system is most probably using a UEFI firmware, not BIOS.
Almost all tools included in UBCD need a BIOS firmware.
If your UEFI has CSM (aka. BIOS legacy compatibility) mode, you could use it so to boot UBCD. In such case, to boot Windows 8+ again you would need to turn the setting back to UEFI mode.
Almost all tools included in UBCD need a BIOS firmware.
If your UEFI has CSM (aka. BIOS legacy compatibility) mode, you could use it so to boot UBCD. In such case, to boot Windows 8+ again you would need to turn the setting back to UEFI mode.
This isn't the issue. The problem is that the drive, after being made in Windows 8 with ubcd2usb, does not work as a bootable USB in any system, UEFI or traditional BIOS.
I can make these drives just fine using Windows 7 and below, but going forward, I probably will be using a Windows 8 machine for myself. The issue is I have to fix computers for people using older machines and I would like the option of using your natural usb creator on my clean Windows 8 testbed machine.