![]() They must have something to make an USB bootable Flash drive device for UEFI systems. Paragon must know that UEFT BIOS uses bootable drives that must be formatted to fat32. So its an UEFI Bios + GPT hard drive tablet/computer on a 32 bit system. If the flash drive is formatted as NSFT, it won't even recognize it and just boot up normally to windows 8.ĪLSO, my hd is GPT. When I put in a flash drive that is formatted as fat32, it recognizes it even if there is no bootable program.Īnd gives me an option to boot using the flash drive or with windows boot manager.Īnd if I choose the flash drive and if the program is not a bootable program, it just boots it up normally to windows 8. I know it needs to use a bootable drive the is formatted as fat32 or it won't work for UEFI Bios system. I even tried formatting the flash drive first to fat32 and copy the boot manager program from another flash drive.īut there were several files that it couldn't copy over. I've tried it with the recovery media builder (RMB) that came with the Backup & Recovery 2013 software and I downloaded the latest stand alone recovery media builder program for B&R 2014.īoth Paragon RMB formats the usb flash drive to NSFT and I see no way to format it to fat32. When I try to make a paragon bootable flash drive, it always format the usb flash drive to NSFT.Īnd when I try to use the flash drive, the startup doesn't recognize the flash drive and just boots up normally to windows 8. ![]() If I choose flash drive, it launches the Microsoft recovery program. When I use the Microsoft recovery bootable program (msrbp), its formats the usb flash drive to fat32.Īnd when I use the flash drive with msrbp to boot up, the bios recognizes the flash drive and reads it as "UEFI: (the make of the flash drive)".Īnd I have an option to launch it with the flash drive or with "windows boot manager" (normal startup). This type of config is not unusual for win 8 tablets. Its a 32 bit windows 8 system with UEFI BIOS. How do I create an UEFI bootable USB Flash Drive with Paragon boot manager on it? It doesn't list the OEM Recovery Partition. It lists EFI system drive, c: drive and Windows Recovery Environment drive. The Microsoft's System Image does not list the OEM Recovery partition for me to create an image with the other drives. If Paragon B&R 2013 & 2014 can't provide a UEFI bootable software, I will try to use Microsoft's System Image but I have a problem with that also. I have created a USB bootable Flash Drive using windows 8 and I can boot from that but don't I need to have Paragon boot manager in order to restore the images I created with Paragon B&R 2013 & 2014 if I crash? I have read that the bootable drive must be fat32 for an UEFI bios to boot. I am not sure if this is the issue but the USB bootable Flash Drive that is created can only be created as NSTF. The USB bootable Flash Drive works on my XP and Vista computers but it does work on my Asus Window 8 computer/tablet. ![]() I used the provided Recovery Media Builder to create a USB bootable Flash Drive. I am using both paragon backup and recovery 2013 & 2014. I have an Asus vivotab me400c tablet with is running on 32 bit windows 8 with UEFI bios and a GPT MMC HD. ![]()
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