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Yuri Yerusalimsky2016-10-20 09:15:59
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Yuri Yerusalimsky, 2016-10-20 09:15:59

How to burn an ISO image to a USB flash drive for a UEFI tablet?

I can’t understand if I’m doing something wrong, or if I have a strange tablet. In short, there is a tablet, Chinese iRu. It has 100% UEFI, as I understand it, this is not a BIOS, although it looks like a BIOS, only with touchscreen support and a cursor. In short, there is UEFI, that's for sure.
I downloaded various ISO images of Windows 7 to put on a tablet where Windows 8 was previously. As I understand it, Win7 with UEFI support exists only in the x64 version, and downloaded it for writing to a USB flash drive. I tried to record through Rufus 2.11. There I also had a problem, which partition scheme to use (MBR or GPT) and which file system (FAT32 or NTFS) for the flash drive to start on the tablet? Just as I have not tried, the tablet does not launch it, even if I explicitly choose to launch from a flash drive source.

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Artem @Jump, 2016-10-20
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Most likely, Secure Boot does not allow this, disable it.
Well, turn on Legacy on boot.
Unless, of course, it turns off for you - if it doesn’t turn off, then, alas, ah.

Илья лук, 2016-10-20
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GPT fat32 или ntfs.
И попробуйте вксякие ключи безопасности сбросить.

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Mouvdy, 2016-10-20
@Mouvdy

Сам долго ломал голову, не понимал в чем проблема, даже ноутбук разбирал :)
Решение программа Rufus - как нужно отформатирует и запишет образ на флешку.
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