Because Medicat uses incompatible and mixed versions of syslinux, the ISO may not work 100% by just extracting the files from the ISO. You can use Rufus to prepare a spare flash drive first. Rufus should update and fix any incompatible versions in the ISO as it installs it onto the USB drive. The alternative if to use the E2B MPI ToolKit on the ISO file to make a .imgPTN file.
Note that the Medicat WinPE is NOT intended to be run as a DVD/ISO (even if it could be made to fit) - the files MUST be extracted from the ISO. MiniWindows will not work correctly unless the files are extracted.
Once you have prepared the spare flash drive you can test that all menu items work and then make a .imgPTN file using the spare flash drive as the 'source' by dragging-and-dropping the spare USB drive icon\letter in Explorer onto the MPI_FAT32 Desktop icon.
Note that Medicat has bugs even when you prepare it in the 'official' way using Rufus.
If you don't have a spare USB drive then just use the Medicat ISO as the source. The latest version of the MPI Tool Kit should prompt you to use syslinux '604' too.
When prompted by MakePartImage to AUTO-CORRECT - answer N, do NOT update the configuration files.
AFAIK the functionality is the same if you directly use the ISO file instead of a 'Rufus' flash drive as the source.
You can also UEFI64 boot from the .imgPTN file to MiniWindows x64.
Note that the Medicat WinPE is NOT intended to be run as a DVD/ISO (even if it could be made to fit) - the files MUST be extracted from the ISO. MiniWindows will not work correctly unless the files are extracted.
Once you have prepared the spare flash drive you can test that all menu items work and then make a .imgPTN file using the spare flash drive as the 'source' by dragging-and-dropping the spare USB drive icon\letter in Explorer onto the MPI_FAT32 Desktop icon.
Note that Medicat has bugs even when you prepare it in the 'official' way using Rufus.
If you don't have a spare USB drive then just use the Medicat ISO as the source. The latest version of the MPI Tool Kit should prompt you to use syslinux '604' too.
When prompted by MakePartImage to AUTO-CORRECT - answer N, do NOT update the configuration files.
AFAIK the functionality is the same if you directly use the ISO file instead of a 'Rufus' flash drive as the source.
You can also UEFI64 boot from the .imgPTN file to MiniWindows x64.