5/17/2023 0 Comments Eazydraw usb stick versionOne can select all of them, but nothing happens afterwards, at least on my screen. Many functions shown on the then visible menu screen where not usable / not active, like the "Virus Scanner" (needs another - paid - version), the "Partition Manager" (non-functional), the "Backup" feature (non-functional), the internet "Browser" (Chromium" (?), non-functional). After some time and lots of text messages flying by on the screen EasyRE booted, really This single point seems to be the reason, why I couldn't boot EasyRE from my USB stick during previous setups. CSM (!) should be "ENABLED" (very important !) even on Windows 11. On the other side the PC to test / repair should be setup in the UEFI/BIOS as NOT using the "Secure Boot" feature and should be enabled to boot from the (bootable) USB stick. Strange enough, network drives were not accessible. As the tools GUI is very simple to use, nothing else has to be done. The USB stick itself should have been formatted using the FAT32 (!) file system. One should use the (free to use) Neosmart "EasyUSBCreator_light" tool to setup the USB stick. Rufus is supposed NOT to be doing it correctly, allthough the text messages during boot looked/almost ?) quite the same. I just came across a Neosmart document describing the procedure to have EasyRE correctly set up on an USB stick. If you don't won't this or have it changed into something else, why not correcting it on your own web pages at several places ? What is supposed to be the valid statement ? This is contrary to the statement provided here. EasyRE is being offered as-is in the hopes users will find it beneficial to help repair their Windows 11 machines without any warranty, express or implied. Please note that free EasyRE downloads do not qualify for tier one support by phone or email (higlighted by myself) any issues using EasyRE should be discussed in our user-to-user Windows 11 support forums. and a warning to is your actual original text on several of your web pages concerning the free download of "EasyRE for Windows 11":ĭownload a bootable Windows repair USB absolutely for free from the link below:įollow us on Twitter and Facebook to get more freebies and qualify for our upcoming NeoSmart swag giveaway! Unfortunately the none functioning Windows 11 PC uses the much newer AMD graphics card, which the installed AMD (Linux) driver does not know of (yet ?, no support) and therefor exits prematurely without entering the EasyRE environment. I tested several different (manufacturers) USB Sticks, several different memory sizes and corresponding bootable USB software utilities plus - last but not least - a CD-ROM Writer with the ISO file "burned" to it without any success. The stated problem seem to appear, when one of the newer AMD cards (RX6900XTH) has been detected, which are seemingly not (yet ?) supported by Grub (Linux => Rufus, Your Easy USB light utility, others etc.,) which is behind the scenes doing most of the grunt work for setting up the bootable USB drive on many respective USB software utilities, whilst the older Nvidia card seems to be fine (detected by the corresponding Linux drivers) and EasyRE is working then as intended / expected. I checked my PCs (several), which use different graphics cards (Nvidia and AMD). someone should clarify this and adapt the corresponding text on those web sites of Yours mentioned.
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