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.
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