

Right click on usb_install_RUNASADMIN.bat file and select “Run as administrator”. Plug in your USB flash drive to the computer and format it as FAT32 file system. To use it, download the installer from the link below and extract to a new folder. This Kon-Boot USB installer script is actually the official script provided by the author of Kon-Boot for their paid customers except it is packaged with the FREE version 1.1 and not the paid versions 2.0 or 2.1. This fifth method would most probably work for you if all of the above fails because it uses a different bootloader called GRUB. Now you can select “Continue to Boot from First HD (default)” to boot up Windows and login to any user account without a password. Kon-Boot will now run and then you will be brought back to YUMI’s boot menu. Select “Other Operating Systems and Tools” -> followed by Konboot and finally select “Boot Konboot” from the menu. However when booting up a USB drive created by YUMI, you will first see a boot menu. The steps to create a Kon Boot USB are exactly the same as Universal USB Installer. The only difference is YUMI allows you to create a bootable USB flash drive with multiple distributions. YUMI is created by the same author as Universal USB Installer which is why they both share very similar graphical user interface.
