I have to continue with the installation, and this error occurs. » Setup End User License Agreement (EULA) cannot be found. It is only for the protocol and without offending another method/tool and its respective authors that I would try the WinsetupFromUSBwithGUI approach which I believe is the most tested (successfully). The most common problem is that your source XP does not contain the appropriate hard drive drivers for your system. If your BIOS is configured for SATA-AHCI mode, change it to Legacy IDE mode. If you cannot change the BIOS mode of AHCI/SATA, you should either get an XP CD/ISO with built-in mass storage drivers or use Easy2Boot with the package of mass storage drivers added. Also look here at superuser.com/a/623998/63915 full error message: „Configuration can`t find the End User License Agreement (EULA)*: I know that despite the drive label, it will work well, but my end user is not an IT scientist and he confuses them after the last 20 years with C:Adrift. I even searched in the ISO file and I can find the Eula file in txt, so I don`t know why it`s still said that we had the problem of the missing EULA („Configuration can`t find the end user license agreement”). 4) If Windows copied the installation files and the installation starts earlier, there was previously hpt3xxx.sys missing file Error I extracted the file from i386driver.cab to the i386 folder and bypassed hpt3xx.sys Error We also had the problem with the missing EULA („Configuration cannot find the end user license agreement”). I used Rufus 1.3.4. In the advanced format options, you can change the BIOS ID. The standard BIOS ID has been set from Rufus to 0x81. I tried 0x82, which restarted the PC forever. Then I tried 0x80 and passed the EULA message and was able to format the partition and the installation files were copied to the partition.
Unfortunately, after a reboot, I launched the error „Windows could not be started because the following file is missing or corrupted: system32hal.dll Please reinstall a copy of the file below.” I could solve this problem by reworking the boot.ini file on the hard disk of the target computer and replacing „multi (0) disk (0) rdisk (1) partition (1)” twice for „multi(0) disk (0)rdisk (0)partition (1)”. I set the hard drive to boot in front of the USB, and F12 uses to get a Start menu. Nevertheless, the Windows files have been copied to the USB drive….