Since EasyU v3.7 is a legacy tool (circa ~2010-2012) widely used by technicians for system maintenance, hard drive management, and Windows installation, I have designed a professional ISO structure and boot menu layout below.

  1. Disable Secure Boot (temporarily) – Enter UEFI firmware settings (usually F2, F10, or Del during startup) and set Secure Boot to "Disabled" or "Other OS." This is necessary because EasyU uses a custom bootloader not signed by Microsoft.
  2. Change boot order – Access the boot menu (F12 on most PCs) and select your USB drive or DVD drive.
  3. Select boot mode – If you see two options (one with "UEFI:" prefix), choose the one matching your system’s firmware. When unsure, try the non-UEFI option first.

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System Requirements and Compatibility

Because easyu-v3.7.iso is based on WinPE, it has minimal requirements: