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Anyone knows what's wrong? Im not able to create a bootable flash drive due to this error popping up

 

Extracting: D:\autorun.inf (122 bytes)
  Unable to create file: [0x00000005] Access is denied.
  NOTE: This is usually caused by a poorly designed security solution. See http://rufus.akeo.ie/compatibility.
  This file will be skipped for now, but you should really look into using a *SMARTER* antivirus solution.
Extracting: D:\boot\bcd (256 KB)
Extracting: D:\boot\boot.sdi (3 MB)
Extracting: D:\boot\bootfix.bin (1 KB)
Extracting: D:\boot\bootsect.exe (110 KB)
Extracting: D:\boot\en-us\bootsect.exe.mui (15.5 KB)
  Error reading UDF file /boot/en-us/bootsect.exe.mui

 

I've tried doing it with anti virus offed but to no avail 

 

I've gotten the windows 7 iso from https://www.reddit.com/r/microsoftsoftwareswap/comments/31h77a/h_windows_7_8_81_servers_office_visio_project/ 

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You tried formatting the USB drive to NTFS?

Yeap!

 

 

It could be that your flash drive is not formatted properly. Try reformatting it as fat32 and try again.

It wouldnt work if i chose fat32

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Yeap!

 

 

It wouldnt work if i chose fat32

that looks like a permissions issue

are you using the portable version of rufus?

 

also what av are you using?

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that looks like a permissions issue

are you using the portable version of rufus?

 

also what av are you using?

Nope. Full version.

AV? :o

 

EDIT

 

Avira anti virus!

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Nope. Full version.

AV? :o

try using the portable one

also what is the hash/md5/sha1 of the iso you are trying to burn to the disc? 

if you don't know what that is....

http://implbits.com/products/hashtab/

 

use that program to find out the md5

If you need remote help fixing something on your computer

I can help over Teamviewer if you wish

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It could be that your flash drive is not formatted properly. Try reformatting it as fat32 and try again.

FAT32 isn't supported by the Windows ISO install thingy. Trust me, I spent 6 hours trying to make a bootable Windows installation media on Linux.

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try using the portable one

also what is the hash/md5/sha1 of the iso you are trying to burn to the disc? 

if you don't know what that is....

http://implbits.com/products/hashtab/

 

use that program to find out the md5

What's MD5?

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FAT32 isn't supported by the Windows ISO install thingy. Trust me, I spent 6 hours trying to make a bootable Windows installation media on Linux.

that long?

its not that hard

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try using the portable one

also what is the hash/md5/sha1 of the iso you are trying to burn to the disc? 

if you don't know what that is....

http://implbits.com/products/hashtab/

 

use that program to find out the md5

The portable one doesnt work either

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Peripherals: G710+ / G502 / Bose Companion 2 Series III / Audio Technica ATH-M40x / Sound Magic E50

Monitors: Dell U2414H 

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that long?

its not that hard

The final solution was.

 

1) Format the USB drive to FAT32

2) Open up the program which I forget the name of

3) Select the USB drive and load the ISO WITHOUT pressing next

4) Format the USB drive to NTFS

5) Start.

 

This took me about 4 hours of research on the internet trying to find a bloody solution. 

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Guys i'll try with a new ISO downloaded from here instead... I guess the ISO i've downloaded isnt working 

https://kat.cr/windows-7-professional-x64-with-sp1-iso-danhuk-t7937427.html

The BBQ: i7-4770 / 212x / Tri-X R9 290x 1075/1400 / MSI H87-G43 GAMING / EVGA G2 850W / Corsair Spec 03 / Samsung 840 EVO 250gb SSD / Toshiba 2TB HDD / 8gb Kingston DDR3 1600mhz

Peripherals: G710+ / G502 / Bose Companion 2 Series III / Audio Technica ATH-M40x / Sound Magic E50

Monitors: Dell U2414H 

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The final solution was.

1) Format the USB drive to FAT32

2) Open up the program which I forget the name of

3) Select the USB drive and load the ISO WITHOUT pressing next

4) Format the USB drive to NTFS

5) Start.

This took me about 4 hours of research on the internet trying to find a bloody solution.

Turns out the iso was corrupted! Installed windows and the pc is done :) thanks for your help! Here is the post about the pc ;D please give comments on the build!

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/514077-parents-pc-build/

The BBQ: i7-4770 / 212x / Tri-X R9 290x 1075/1400 / MSI H87-G43 GAMING / EVGA G2 850W / Corsair Spec 03 / Samsung 840 EVO 250gb SSD / Toshiba 2TB HDD / 8gb Kingston DDR3 1600mhz

Peripherals: G710+ / G502 / Bose Companion 2 Series III / Audio Technica ATH-M40x / Sound Magic E50

Monitors: Dell U2414H 

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try using the portable one

also what is the hash/md5/sha1 of the iso you are trying to burn to the disc?

if you don't know what that is....

http://implbits.com/products/hashtab/

use that program to find out the md5

Turns out the iso was corrupted! Installed windows and the pc is done :) thanks for your help! Here is the post about the pc ;D please give comments on the build!

http://linustechtips...rents-pc-build/

The BBQ: i7-4770 / 212x / Tri-X R9 290x 1075/1400 / MSI H87-G43 GAMING / EVGA G2 850W / Corsair Spec 03 / Samsung 840 EVO 250gb SSD / Toshiba 2TB HDD / 8gb Kingston DDR3 1600mhz

Peripherals: G710+ / G502 / Bose Companion 2 Series III / Audio Technica ATH-M40x / Sound Magic E50

Monitors: Dell U2414H 

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It could be that your flash drive is not formatted properly. Try reformatting it as fat32 and try again.

Turns out the iso was corrupted! Installed windows and the pc is done :) thanks for your help! Here is the post about the pc ;D please give comments on the build!

http://linustechtips...rents-pc-build/

The BBQ: i7-4770 / 212x / Tri-X R9 290x 1075/1400 / MSI H87-G43 GAMING / EVGA G2 850W / Corsair Spec 03 / Samsung 840 EVO 250gb SSD / Toshiba 2TB HDD / 8gb Kingston DDR3 1600mhz

Peripherals: G710+ / G502 / Bose Companion 2 Series III / Audio Technica ATH-M40x / Sound Magic E50

Monitors: Dell U2414H 

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