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WinPE is what you want to see for Windows XP, and I'm not seeing anything unusual here. Many people (including myself) have been using Windows XP SP3 ISOs with Rufus and not found an issue, so this is not a general problem. Unless you know precisely where each log message comes from, which you can only do by looking at the source, please don't try to interpret what they might mean. These messages are mostly to help me identify issues, and as such, because Windows XP and BartPE use the WinPE installation method, they will mention WinPE even for Windows XP. From what I can tell from your report, the USB was created successfully and the problem is that your target computer can't seem to boot it, but, because the log doesn't mention anything that looks out of place, my guess is that your flash drive was created successfully and will most likely work on a different computer (regardless of whether BartPE boots). For instance, I have an old Dell machine where BartPE boots just fine, but the Windows XP install process produces a 7e error, which has to do with something specific that Dell have in their BIOS (which trying to figure out seems like a lot of effort for very little benefit, so I haven't pushed it further).
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Do you see an error when XP doesn't boot? If so which is it? Have you tried on a different machine? Also did you modify your XP installation ISO in any way from the official one? Finally, please be mindful that with XP having been officially retired, unless there is a general issue that affects all XP installations (which your issue isn't), anything that is related to XP will be very low priority as far as I'm concerned, because my time is limited and trying to help XP users with issues that only a handful of them are experiencing is just not worth the investment (but then again, the source for Rufus is free, so if XP users have a fix they would like to see apply, they can always invest time troubleshooting and send a patch).
Thank you for reply and inform. I have tried to burn the ISO to a CD and boot successfully. As well as on virtual machine. And even I install successfully. Do you see an error when XP doesn't boot? If so which is it?
I do not see any error, but only a black screen appear and few seconds later the machine automatically boot from hard drive. Have you tried on a different machine?
Yes, on Toshiba notebook, and same happens. Also did you modify your XP installation ISO in any way from the official one? I do not modify it. XP having been officially retired That mean XP now is free and open source. I am interested to install XP on my old notebook, also to improve game performance.
They can always invest time troubleshooting and send a patch If I successful troubleshooting the problem, I will send patches. Unfortunately, I still can't reproduce the problem using the Windows XP with SP3 English ISO labelled GRTMPFPP_EN, which was downloaded from the MSDN. I tested again on an IBM Thinkpad T43p and I got the expected Press any key to boot from USB. Message, and I have not received recent reports of issues when trying to install Windows XP SP3, so, if it seems to fail on multiple machines, I would tend to believe that the problem is with your ISO. Can you tell if it's a non-English ISO? What is its label?
Ayashi No Ceres Scan Italian more. (the label is the name that will appear in the New Volume Label control after the USB has been created). If you didn't download the ISO from a Microsoft server, did you use a physical CD to create the ISO?
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If so, what program and options did you use? That mean XP now is free and open source I'm afraid it doesn't work that way: • Microsoft has not released the sourcecode from Windows XP, so it's not Open Source • It's not because something is no longer on sale that it is free! I would tend to believe that the problem is with your ISO. Can you tell if it's a non-English ISO? Fluid Flow And Heat Transfer In Wellbores Pdf Writer here. What is its label?
It's GRTMPVOL_EN, according to, my ISO is Volume Version, maybe that is why my old notebook bios can't boot my XP (on Flashdisk), may I need to download and try the FPP Version ISO to find out what happen. If you didn't download the ISO from a Microsoft server, did you use a physical CD to create the ISO? Mika The Boy Who Knew Too Much Rar Download. If so, what program and options did you use? I forget where I got the ISO, but according to, it's file name, label, size and SHA are matches with my ISO. The picture below is my options, are there any something wrong with my options? I'm using default Rufus options. About Flashdisk, I bought it at the closeout market with very cheap price, because at that time I didn't have much money, and I don't really need high transfer speeds.