Drats, i just noticed we are discussing this in someone else's thread. I am terribly sorry for that (i thought it was written in AMIGASYSTEM's distribution thread).
Thanks for the reply, no there are no puzzles, "MBR code" comes out when I "do not" extract the pendrive, if I remove the pendrive after formatting it and insert it then I get a black screen with a blinking dash
Well, perhaps there are no puzzles for you, but for some reason i have no idea what the conditions are when you experience these issues.
I leave it to that for now as we are discussing this in the wrong thread (again i am terribly sorry Salvo). In case you wish to pursue this then we should do that in another thread. I did provide a response to your remarks though.
In that video I split the Hardisk to leave space for a FAT32 partition to share with the PC, as shown at the end of the video, however I didn't use "Gparted" but "AOMEI Partition Assistant".
As i wrote before: Usually that is not a problem but it can be (under certain circumstances) that the pendrive is unable to boot because of the presence of such an additional partition.
The old videos posted did not give me problems both the Pendrive and the Hardisk worked perfectly on my PCs
And that is where i get puzzled .... If you install it the way it is suppose to be installed then you write that you have no issues, yet at the same time you keep writing that when you follow this process you get an MBR boot error code when you boot such a created pendrive native on your system.....
I am in all honestly just lost with regards to what you are actually doing/experiencing there...
I've been able to resurrect some pendrives with some special tools found by VID/PID discovered by ChipGenius.
I have also found a tool able to delete the small partition that some pendrives have "undeletable" this partition is seen by the PC as if it was a CDROM, this tool also lets you create partitions CDROM
Thank you for mentioning these tools. I am aware such tools exists (i sometimes make use of them as well).
I am aware that there are pendrives setup the way you just described, and which is also able to confuse some BIOS's. For AROS (in combination with most BIOS's) it should come up as a (simple) extended HD partition.