Trying to boot from live usb stick but during startup but it says it cannot find the appropriate drivers

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Former title Trying to boot from live usb stick but during startup but it says it cannot find E:/source/install.wim (error code 0x8007000B)

Recently I've been trying to make a bootable live win 10 usb.I partitioned the disk into 2 segments, a 1.1 GB FAT32 and a 50~ GB NTFS segment, because the install file is more than the 4 GB FAT32 can handle. I did so according to the instructions here https://win10.guru/usb-install-media-with-larger-than-4gb-wim-file/

When I ask my computer to boot from USB all seems well with my computer going through the startup phases, but then when I click on install now the computer gives an error code of 0x8007000B and says it cannot find the install.wim file. The install.wim file in the ntfs partition is 4,293,193 KB, same as the one in the iso I copied it from. The error appears to mean issue or corrupt entry in the transaction log for the file system within Windows from what I've seen but I don't quite understand what that means.

The error is now that the device cannot find the drivers for installing windows.

Is there a fix for this? I'd be happy to provide any more information I may have missed

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asked on Super User Dec 10, 2019 by Bim Detik • edited Dec 10, 2019 by Bim Detik

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