
Sorry for the late response, I've been working on this on and off for the past few hours. It's taking an extremely long time to download to my USB (most likely because Im using a free 4gb USB from microcenter) so I'm going to let it download over night, with the final results afterwords.Īll in all, the files I ended up putting onto this USB were the autorun.inf file, not really useful unless you have the APO USB autorun, which I put the download program for onto the drive, so one could install it a RUN.bat file, which is also necessary for the autorun to function WinPython, which is installing now, hopefully it works and the python file itself, obviously this can be whatever you want to have happen. Then use Windows CD Wizard to upload the file and then click 'import' so that all the. Just open a text document and then save it as a file. You can also use USB AutoRun Creator along with Microsoft Windows to make boot CDs. Of course this requires it this be downloaded on the computer, so it will require some sort of human interaction if you wanted it to launch when plugged in (as said by u/rzzzwilson).Īs for the python installation, I decided to go with WinPython as it seemed directed for what I needed. With AutoRun Creator you can create CDs in a matter of minutes by using a blank CD or by writing a file to a blank CD. There is a way to bypass this with "APO USB autorun". Ok so I've got everything to work for now, but after many failed attempts of getting the autorun file to work, I noticed it had been disabled with windows 7+.
