Did you try using other usb creators on Windows. I usually always use
unetbootin, on both Windows and Linux

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     Assignee: (unassigned) => Kaj Ailomaa (ailo.at)

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Title:
  user not in audio group when install usbstick was created in Win7 64

Status in Ubuntu Studio Project:
  New

Bug description:
  I have a Laptop with:
  Processor: Intel Core i7-2860QM @ 2.5GHz, 8MB Cache
  Mainboard: Clevo P170HM GTX560M
  RAM: 16GB (4 x 4GB DDR3 PC-1333 PIN200 Kingston)
  Harddisks: 256GB SSD SATA-3 (Crucial CT256M4SSD2) and 1TB Sata 5400rpm 
(Samsung hn-m101mbb)

  I did the following steps to get this two problems... (standard-user
  is not in the audio-group, keyboard layout after installation is not
  as choosed in the installer [Bug report #1039216])

  Start Win7 64Bit
  make a quickformat of a 4GB TDK-Usb-Memorystick
  open "Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.0.6.exe"
  Step1: choose "Ubuntu Studio 12.04" under Step1
  Step2: choose the right iso-file (md5sum follows later)
  Step3: select the "F:\" witch is my usb-stick
  Step4: point the Slider to 1025mb (Step4 is: "Set a persistant file size for 
storing changes (Optional)")
         I'm pretty sure I also did at least one installation without making 
this optional file (let Slider at 0mb)
  click on create and agree the possibility of data-loss with clicking "Yes"
  Installation done, process complete... clicking on "close" and shutdown the 
computer...

  Turn on Computer and push F7 for selecting boot device
  select "TDKMediaTrans-It Drive P-MAP"... installer starts
  choose "Deutsch" as language
  choose "Install Ubuntu Studio to HDD"
  on the welcome screen "Deutsch" is pre-selected; click on next
  it shows that there's enough HD-Space, that the Laptop is on power and that 
there's a internet connection. Activate both boxes (download updates while 
installing, use 3rd party software)... next...
  choose "etwas anderes"('something different') (beside of 'install aside of 
other os' and 'format everything')... next...
  Partitioning:
  - delete /dev/sda5
  - choose the free space to create a new partition: logical, 17157mb, create 
at the beginning, use as Ext4, mount-point: / ....OK...
    note that there's already a swap-partition on /dev/sda6
  - choose "/dev/sda" to install boot loader
  getting confused because it's /dev/sda8 where i'm ready to install (instead 
of /dev/sda5, as i wrote before). So go back a step by click on 'Back'

  (almost) exaktly the same again:
  choose "etwas anderes"('something different')... next...
  Partitioning:
  - look veerry exact, but the partiotion i'm going to use is really /dev/sda5
  - I realise that there is some grafik issues... drag the window, and 
everything what was behind is left gray... however...
  - making a foto before chaning anything, just for the case that I dont trust 
my memory again :)
  - delete /dev/sda5... and uuh, its changing the descriptions of the 
partitions... what was sda8 bevor is now sda7, sda6 is sda5 now and sda7 is 
sda6 now... never saw this bevore, but probably normal?? however...
  - making another foto...
  - choose the free space to create a new partition: logical, 17157mb, create 
at the beginning, use as Ext4, mount-point: / ....OK...
    this new partition is now on /dev/sda8... alright then :) ..
    (note that there's already a swap-partition on /dev/sda6)
  - make another foto to remember...
  - choose "/dev/sda" to install boot loader
  - klick on 'install now'

  pre-selected time-zone is "Zurich" (really propper would be "Zürich",
  but who cares :) )... click 'next'...

  "Tastaturbelegung"(keyboard layout)-Window:
  - pre-selected is: "Deutsch" on the left and "Deutsch" on the right side... 
so I choose "Deutsch (Schweiz)" on the left side and let the apearing "Deutsch 
(Schweiz)" on the right side as it is...
  - testing keyboard and its as it should be... 'next'...

  "Wer sind sie?"('who am i')-Window:
  - name: "test"
  - computername: "test-P170HMx"
  - username: "test"
  - password: "abc!123@"
  - confirm password: "abc!123@"
  (then a friend came and we spend some hours together... so, there was a break 
of about 5 hours... I guess it doesn't change anything, but if you wish I can 
repeat the same installation (witch I did already about 5 times in the last 
days to be absolutley sure that I got it right) )
  - let the pre-selected 'ask for password at login' be and click on 'next'

  "Wählen sie ein Bild"('choose a pictuer')-Window:
  - just click on 'next'

  on the next window I don't select any other user-account to import and
  continue without any import-other-account action... (click 'next')

  message apears that install is finished... click on 'reboot now'...

  it does a normal reboot into the new installation...

  now I have to enter Password. The second drop-down menu under the 
password-field shows a "Deutsch - Deutschland", witch in my opinion should be 
something like 'deutsch - schweiz'... I click on it to see what else i can 
choose, but there's only different styles of english... so i let it on "Deutsch 
- Deutschland"
  enter my password in belive that I have the swiss-german layout... zonk! 
wrong password!
  enter it again in belive to have a normal german layout... zonk! wrong 
password!
  enter it again in belive to have a US-layout... aalright then! now it works...

  remove the TDK-Memory-stick from where I did the installation...

  open the terminal and type:
  - "cat /etc/group | grep test"
  - "cat /etc/group | grep audio"

  plug in the TDK-Memory-stick again, make new folder, new file and copy
  result into this file (cause i did the log-writings on another
  computer)... close all windows, unmount memory-stick and unplug it...
  here are the results:

  test@test-P170HMx:~$ cat /etc/group | grep test
  adm:x:4:test
  cdrom:x:24:test
  sudo:x:27:test
  dip:x:30:test
  plugdev:x:46:test
  lpadmin:x:109:test
  test:x:1000:
  sambashare:x:123:test
  test@test-P170HMx:~$ cat /etc/group | grep audio
  audio:x:29:pulse
  test@test-P170HMx:~$

  ...ah, and also in the terminal the keyboard layout is on 'US' instead
  of 'German(swiss)'

  and the md5sum of the install-iso:
  test@test-P170HMx:/media/82902D22902D1DE3/Dokumente und 
Einstellungen/PiNap/Downloads$ md5sum ubuntustudio-12.04-dvd-i386.iso
  1129bc01b85b3c1c714bd27f68f3f2f8 ubuntustudio-12.04-dvd-i386.iso

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