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Hi,I have Vista 64-bit and the usbprep8 crashes with 'failed to create virtual drive - driver blocked from loading'Great install! I have been trying to get XP to install from USB for the last 3 Months! The long nights of staying up till 1:00AM and getting up at 5:00AM can now finally endAre you sure that you followed the instructions exactly as they are laid out in the tutorial? The only thing I can think of is that you may have removed the USB stick once the graphical part of setup was complete instead of letting it boot into windows then removing the USB stickDecember 15, 2007 at 1:10 PM We also found that a lot of modern hardware refuses to detect the driveMy hall errors and boot errors all stemmed from the fact that i removed the USB stick too earlyPress any key to exit"
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