| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | |---------|--------------|----------| | ISO won’t boot, shows black screen | Graphics driver incompatibility | Boot in "Basic VGA mode" or use the "Windows 10 PE" fallback option within EasyU’s boot menu | | USB drive not detected after writing | Mismatched partition scheme (GPT vs MBR) | Re-write the ISO using Rufus and select "MBR for BIOS and UEFI-CSM" | | Network drivers missing (no internet) | Hardware too new for v3.7’s driver pack | Use another PC to download drivers for your NIC, copy via separate USB, then load manually in EasyU | | Tools missing or shortcuts broken | Corrupted ISO or incomplete extraction | Redownload the ISO and verify its checksum; re-etch to USB |

  • Restore image:
  • Resize or move partitions: launch GParted, unmount the partition, then adjust size and apply.
  • Recover deleted partitions/files: run testdisk (interactive) or photorec for file carving.
  • Tools required: Rufus (free, Windows), balenaEtcher (cross-platform), or Ventoy (for multi-ISO drives).

    Using Rufus (steps):

    The easyu-v3.7.iso file has been provided for analysis. The goal of this report is to summarize key aspects of this ISO file, potentially including its contents, functionality, and overall technical specifications.

    Version 3.7 includes a one-click “Boot Fix” tool that automatically detects missing or corrupt boot files. It supports:

  • Typical environment: live desktop or minimal console with utilities such as GParted, Clonezilla or custom EasyU tools. Follow on-screen menus or launch included tools from terminal.