Select the option within the software to let the program wipe the drive and reinstall the necessary DOS boot files properly.
If the dir command yields no executable files, your bootable USB or CD was likely created incorrectly or corrupted. Boot back into Windows. Open the desktop application. Insert your USB flash drive.
Press . Windows will scan and attempt to repair bad sectors automatically on your next reboot.
Do you have access to a to try a different software?
Select the option within the software to let the program wipe the drive and reinstall the necessary DOS boot files properly.
If the dir command yields no executable files, your bootable USB or CD was likely created incorrectly or corrupted. Boot back into Windows. Open the desktop application. Insert your USB flash drive.
Press . Windows will scan and attempt to repair bad sectors automatically on your next reboot.
Do you have access to a to try a different software?