Contents. Easy USB Creator Easy USB Creator is a simple and easy-to-use utility that lets you burn a EasyRE ISO image to a USB or other removable disk with a single click. It is compatible with version 5.0 and up of Easy Recovery Essentials. For older versions of EasyRE, please refer to instead. Creating a bootable USB stick The following pictorial/instructions will guide you through the process of creating a bootable USB stick by using the Easy USB Creator. Download Easy USB Creator Download a copy of Easy USB Creator from the following link: Run Easy USB Creator Run UsbCreator.exe to start Easy USB Creator, and then browse to the ISO image you downloaded.
If you don’t yet have the EasyRE ISO image, you can grab yourself a copy from. This message box is displayed once Easy USB Creator has finished creating your bootable USB stick. Safely eject the USB It’s very important to safely eject the USB stick or removable drive before disconnecting it from your PC.
Easy USB Creator writes a lot of sensitive data to the selected drive, and severe data loss or physical damage to the USB stick may occur if it isn’t correctly ejected. Booting from the USB To start your system from your newly-created bootable USB stick or flash drive, please continue with the instructions in this related article from our knowledgebase:. Still having problems? Read our guide on.
I am running Virtual PC 7.02 with Windows XP Pro (including installed additions) on a new imac G5 with OS X. I have a Sony ICD-ST voice recorder installed on Virtual PC that connects via a usb port. I have captured the device in virtual pc. Although the device works fine on my Dell PC, on the mac, the connection light keeps flickering on the recorder and I get an error message each time saying that there is an unknown communication error #10 and no data can be transferred. Can anyone suggest what I can do to remedy this?
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Device connection problem to Virtual PC via USB on imac. Posted:, 07:40 AM In article, 'Mother Barbara Ross' wrote: I am running Virtual PC 7.02 with Windows XP Pro (including installed additions) on a new imac G5 with OS X. I have a Sony ICD-ST voice recorder installed on Virtual PC that connects via a usb port.
I have captured the device in virtual pc. Although the device works fine on my Dell PC, on the mac, the connection light keeps flickering on the recorder and I get an error message each time saying that there is an unknown communication error #10 and no data can be transferred.
Can anyone suggest what I can do to remedy this? If your hardware requires USB 2.0 to work, you are out of luck.
Support for USB is spotty at best on VPC which only supports USB 1.1. If your device works as a serial device, you might get it work. Unfortunately, I don't hold much hope for you solving your problem. DeeDee, don't press that button!
Posted:, 03:08 PM I have a G-5 iMac and installed Virtual PC for Mac so that I could download information to my Timex data link watch. I check the USB box; the box indicating that the program sees the watch, and then 'OK.' As soon as I do that Virtual PC drops the checked USB connection with the watch. No matter what I do I cannot transfer data from the Timex watch program in Virtual PC to the watch - it simply won't recognize it and unchecks it. I checked with Microsoft's Virtual PC help desk and they say that it may be a USB speed problem - evidently Virtual PC runs/emulates USB Version 1.1 but the iMac G-5 uses USB 2.0.
They also say that there's no way they know of to get Virtual PC to be compatible with the version of USB that Timex apparently uses. I tend to believe that the Timex Version is 1.1 since the Timex installation software is older. To further complicate the problem - I also have access (not easily) to a current PC that I think runs the faster USB version and the Timex program seems to run on that. Has anyone had this problem? Is there a fix? Posted:, 08:41 AM In article, 'hili' wrote: I have a G-5 iMac and installed Virtual PC for Mac so that I could download information to my Timex data link watch.
I check the USB box; the box indicating that the program sees the watch, and then 'OK.' As soon as I do that Virtual PC drops the checked USB connection with the watch. No matter what I do I cannot transfer data from the Timex watch program in Virtual PC to the watch - it simply won't recognize it and unchecks it. I checked with Microsoft's Virtual PC help desk and they say that it may be a USB speed problem - evidently Virtual PC runs/emulates USB Version 1.1 but the iMac G-5 uses USB 2.0. They also say that there's no way they know of to get Virtual PC to be compatible with the version of USB that Timex apparently uses.
I tend to believe that the Timex Version is 1.1 since the Timex installation software is older. To further complicate the problem - I also have access (not easily) to a current PC that I think runs the faster USB version and the Timex program seems to run on that. Has anyone had this problem? Is there a fix?
Most likely none other than to stick with a PC for this application or migrate to an Intel Mac running XP. VPC only emulates USB 1.1 and support is spotty at best, so the fact that your G5 has USB 2.0 support is irrelevant unless you can find a version of the software that runs natively on a G5. DeeDee, don't press that button!