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Re: Cannot Boot From Classmate 2011 USB Drive to Image

Please verify these things:
  1. On the root of the flash drive, "F:\" assuming the drive letter is F:, there will be a file INSTALL.wim. IIRC it should be at least 1.5gb.
  2. In the "sources" directory there will be a file BOOT.wim it should be somewhere between 200mb to 500mb

If both of these are true for your drive please continue. Otherwise post your issue.

Option 1: Attempt a minor repair, which may be the root issue

Before continuing remove all other flash drives from the computer.
  • Open the command prompt on a Windows Vista/7 computer by pressing Windows Key+R, typing "cmd", and clicking ok.
  • Type "diskpart" and press enter. Type "list disk", press enter. There will be a list of drives attached to your computer. Find the one which has the same size as the flash drive, remember the drive number listed to the left of this size.
  • Type "select disk [NUMBER]" where [NUMBER] is the disk number identified above, press enter.
  • Type "list partition", press enter. There should only be one partiton listed, if not STOP NOW, and verify what you have done so far!
  • Type "select partition 1", press enter.
  • Type "active", press enter.
  • Type "exit", press enter.

Option 2: Use different boot media
You will need a Windows 7/Vista DVD to complete this option, but we will put the FIRST image on the classmate.
  • Boot from the Windows Install DVD.
  • Select default options until you get to the page which has the big "Install Now" button. DO NOT CLICK IT!
  • In the lower left corner of this page there is a link which says "Repair my computer". Click it.
  • After a moment there will be a window with several repair options, select Command Prompt.
  • Plug in your FIRST imaging flash drive.
  • In the command prompt window type "notepad", and press enter.
  • Select File>Open, and verify your FIRST flash drive is deteced. Remember what drive letter it appears as. Close notepad.
  • Type "cd [DRIVELETTER]" where [DRIVELETTER] is the drive letter of your flash drive.
  • Type AutoInstall, press enter.
  • The imaging will begin, and proceed as intended.
  • Reboot the Classmate.

If neither of these options work, please post what error message you receive.
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