After you use Windows 7 USB/DVD download tool it says it was created ok, but USB is now in XP or Windows 7, nothing in diskmanager either! Help

I just bought a 16 GB USB that seemed very well, ok with the image I did that I started the Windows 7 USB/DVD download tool that he says have been created, but now after unplugging the USB, it is found under XP or is back on my Windows 7, nothing in diskmanager! Help

It is as if windows does not recognize the device in all machines, no prompts or messages appear

The tool is designed specifically for image ISO of Windows 7 and 8 not others.

While this is not supported, this blog describes a way of jobbing it to work with the other ISOs [and also explains why it does not work this way normally]

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