ady wrote:
The Windows-based "ubcd2usb" script included in UBCD uses "syslinux.exe", which is a 32-bit Windows executable to be executed in a PC-BIOS system.
The script could be modified so to be used under a 64-bit Windows in a PC-BIOS system.
Default installations of Windows 8 are 64-bit UEFI systems, so installing SYSLINUX to a USB drive in such conditions would need an alternative method, at least for now.
The script could be modified so to be used under a 64-bit Windows in a PC-BIOS system.
Default installations of Windows 8 are 64-bit UEFI systems, so installing SYSLINUX to a USB drive in such conditions would need an alternative method, at least for now.
Yeah...I would appreciate a built-in maker that is compatible with Win 8 under a 64bit UEFI. I don't mind at all if it doesn't boot in UEFI, I just want it to boot what in what it used to...maybe we need to look into using Rufus?