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Is it possible to sign up windows on a flash drive through a poppy?
Guys, yesterday I bought a laptop for freedos.
A friend has a Mac about Sierra, and through it I tried to burn the ISO image of wine 10 onto a USB flash drive, so that I could later install it on my laptop.
I tried it through the standard assistant in a poppy - I wrote it down, but when I install it on free dos, I see a black screen and an underscore flashing in the corner. In the BIOS, of course, I set the priority to boot from a USB flash drive, there is also a legacy there.
I don’t know what the problem is - in recording an image from a poppy, or in something else ...
I bought a computer for the first time in 9 years, and then there is such a problem. It's annoying. If you can, tell me how to fix this situation? Thank you.
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There are two options, the first is easier, the second is a little more difficult. Let's start with a simple one, if the BIOS is on the motherboard for which a UEFI flash drive is being prepared, then it is enough to unpack the contents of the image with support for booting via UEFI onto a USB flash drive previously formatted in fat32.
If the bios is of the old type, then you will need to apply a boot record, before or after unpacking the image. Or if you already have a USB flash drive with Windows recorded correctly, then there is already a boot record there. Without formatting the flash drive, delete the contents of the flash drive in the explorer and unpack another image.
If there is no boot record, but it needs to be applied, in Linux I do this using the ms-sys package, I think there is something similar for the poppy)
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