Evie~
December 30th, 2009, 06:51 AM
I'm not sure whether this is the place to ask, but I'm not sure where else I could, at this point. :?
Please forgive me if I've come to the wrong place, I'm not a Linux whizz at all.
I'm trying to put a windows 7 iso file onto a USB stick, but when it's finished, and I check the USB stick after the supposed 'transfer', there is nothing there except;
ldlinux.sys
syslinux.cfg
ubnfilel.txt
ubnpathl.txt
vesamenu.c32
](*,)
After trying to boot up on the USB stick, it gives me a blank UNetBootin screen thing, with the only option 'Default'. I can't press Enter or Tab to do anything.
Also, when I attempt to 'extract here', it says "This disc contains a UDF file system and requires an operating system
that supports the ISO-13346 UD" file system specification. "
Version of Ubuntu: 9.10
USB stick format: NTFS, also two others in FAT32. All bootable.
Can you help me, please? There must be some solution :(
Please forgive me if I've come to the wrong place, I'm not a Linux whizz at all.
I'm trying to put a windows 7 iso file onto a USB stick, but when it's finished, and I check the USB stick after the supposed 'transfer', there is nothing there except;
ldlinux.sys
syslinux.cfg
ubnfilel.txt
ubnpathl.txt
vesamenu.c32
](*,)
After trying to boot up on the USB stick, it gives me a blank UNetBootin screen thing, with the only option 'Default'. I can't press Enter or Tab to do anything.
Also, when I attempt to 'extract here', it says "This disc contains a UDF file system and requires an operating system
that supports the ISO-13346 UD" file system specification. "
Version of Ubuntu: 9.10
USB stick format: NTFS, also two others in FAT32. All bootable.
Can you help me, please? There must be some solution :(