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Www.rmprepusb.com/tutorials/firawiniso - the tutorial clearly states that for WIn8 you need to change the Product Key in the xml file - did you do that? It has also been recently updated so that it will prompt the user for the product key - did you see the new menu for that? Win7 - you must have done something wrong! Post your menu.lst for the Win7 install here and I will look at it. M any people have this working, so if there is a problem it is 95% sure to be because you have not followed the instructions correctly! Cheers Steve.

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For windows 8 you do not need the product key to be preinstalled. Just create a ei.cfg in the sources folder that contains 2 lines: [Channel] Retail Then you will get a list of windows 8 versions to choose from ( assuming your install.wim contains multiple versions ). This is the opposite to win7 where you delete ei.cfg. If you need to run a program or batch file mount iso's or to ensure the USB drive is available prior to running setup.exe use winpeshl.ini [LaunchApps].

The above ei.cfg works for me in both the run iso from USB and using multiple bcd files ( bc0, bc1 etc ) approach. I find that booting the recovery environment does not work correctly if run from a iso on a USB drive ( the recovery environment never finds a windows installation to recover ).

Big problem I have with running windows installs from USB is file size on fat32. Fully patched windows 7 / 8 x64 / 2012 isos exceed 4GB in size.. Sorry, what I should have said was you should see ISO mounted as a virtual drive and it should have a sourcesinstall.wim file visible.

Also check that you do not have any other volume (drive letter) that has a sourcesinstall.wim file - only the mounted virtual iso drive should have a sourcesinstall.wim. In a cmd prompt, try typing the USB flash drive letter followed by the command firdiskloadiso.cmd and see what happens - e.e.g type U:firadiskloadiso.cmd and substitute U for the USB drive letter. Cheers Steve.