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  1. Sorry for another reply, but I want to make this clear for future users. First you run the program, then you edit the (modified) txtsetup.sif file and then run the program another time.
  2. Solved I've edited the txtsetup.sif file in the C:\Win2000\I386\ folder and added the recommended string above. Ran the program again, used the same settings, now QEMU starts the Win2K installation properly! Thanks for your help.
  3. Btw, I get this menu item at "boot": The program does not recognize it?
  4. Thank you for your reply. I've tried the following: mkdir c:\Win2000 xcopy e: C:\Win2000 /E /H notepad.exe C:\Win2000\i386\txtsetup.sif Copied files from CD-ROM to Hard disk. Original becomes, copy pasted from: The original looked the same, but tried it anyway. Maybe something with the caps? Used "WinSetupFromUSB 1.0 beta5", formated with Bootice: USB-HDD Single and Grub4dos mbr. Add to usb disk: check Windows 2000/XP/2003 setup and picked the C:\Win2000 folder. Test in QEMU gave same error. What am I doing wrong?
  5. I'm trying to install Windows 2000 from USB using WinSetupFromUSB 1.0. The USB disk is prepared without errors. The disk also boots normally. However, during the text based setup of windows 2000, I get this Blue screen of death message: "The file usbehci.sys could not be found." I've tried the USB disk on two computers and both give the same message. It doesn't seem computer dependant. I've tried slipstreaming SP4, but I still get the same BSOD (eventhough I don't remember whether it was exactly usbechi or something similar). I've tried an older version of the program, but get a different BSOD (inaccessible boot disk). Log file attached. WinSetupFromUSB.zip
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