Hello friends,
I use Wondershare Liveboot 2012 CD to boot from the same for troubleshooting in Windows7 based PCs. Now, I do have a laptop which supports Windows 10 only with UEFI BIOS. I am unable to boot from the CD despite changing the boot settings to boot from the CD/DVD Drive of the Laptop. The Drive is perfectly working and it is a new one too. It is used for CD/DVD writing, etc without any issue. The problem is that since this Laptop ASUS GL553VE is having UEFI based BIOS, I can boot with Windows 10-based software alone to boot from USB or CD/DVD. If Windows7-based Wondershare Liveboot 2012 Bootable CD is tried to boot from it, it simply shows Blue Screen error and crashes. I suspect it is because the Wondershare Liveboot 2012 Bootable CD (which otherwise, is working perfectly with other Windows7 based PCs/Laptops) is having a Windows7 based interface, it crashes. I do have PowerISO software installed in the Laptop and I tried to extract the ISO from the Wondershare Liveboot 2012 W7 based CD to the laptop and tried to create another ISO based on Windows 10 based Wondershare Liveboot to boot from the same in UEFI based Windows 10 PCs. But I was not successful as the Wondershare Liveboot 2012 ISO image is a Windows7 based one despite writing the CD in a Windows 10 based PC.
I wish to know how can I change the interface of Wondershare Liveboot 2012 from the Windows7 based Desktop interface one to a Windows 10 based Desktop interface? What software is needed to convert the Windows7 based Wondershare Liveboot 2012 to a Windows 10 based Wondershare Liveboot? How can I convert the same? Which are the Windows 10 files needed to be taken from the Windows 10 ISO 21H1? I do have the Windows 10 21H1 bootable ISO file (sized 5.4 GB) downloaded from microsoft. But I do not know which are the files needed to be taken from the ISO using Power ISO software and how to remove the Windows7 files required to boot from the Wondershare Liveboot 2012 and how to add the files required to the Wondershare Liveboot ISO to boot with a Windows 10 interface?
Thank you,
Sivakumar B
India
I use Wondershare Liveboot 2012 CD to boot from the same for troubleshooting in Windows7 based PCs. Now, I do have a laptop which supports Windows 10 only with UEFI BIOS. I am unable to boot from the CD despite changing the boot settings to boot from the CD/DVD Drive of the Laptop. The Drive is perfectly working and it is a new one too. It is used for CD/DVD writing, etc without any issue. The problem is that since this Laptop ASUS GL553VE is having UEFI based BIOS, I can boot with Windows 10-based software alone to boot from USB or CD/DVD. If Windows7-based Wondershare Liveboot 2012 Bootable CD is tried to boot from it, it simply shows Blue Screen error and crashes. I suspect it is because the Wondershare Liveboot 2012 Bootable CD (which otherwise, is working perfectly with other Windows7 based PCs/Laptops) is having a Windows7 based interface, it crashes. I do have PowerISO software installed in the Laptop and I tried to extract the ISO from the Wondershare Liveboot 2012 W7 based CD to the laptop and tried to create another ISO based on Windows 10 based Wondershare Liveboot to boot from the same in UEFI based Windows 10 PCs. But I was not successful as the Wondershare Liveboot 2012 ISO image is a Windows7 based one despite writing the CD in a Windows 10 based PC.
I wish to know how can I change the interface of Wondershare Liveboot 2012 from the Windows7 based Desktop interface one to a Windows 10 based Desktop interface? What software is needed to convert the Windows7 based Wondershare Liveboot 2012 to a Windows 10 based Wondershare Liveboot? How can I convert the same? Which are the Windows 10 files needed to be taken from the Windows 10 ISO 21H1? I do have the Windows 10 21H1 bootable ISO file (sized 5.4 GB) downloaded from microsoft. But I do not know which are the files needed to be taken from the ISO using Power ISO software and how to remove the Windows7 files required to boot from the Wondershare Liveboot 2012 and how to add the files required to the Wondershare Liveboot ISO to boot with a Windows 10 interface?
Thank you,
Sivakumar B
India