Thumb Recognition.

Plz someone help me in for my Project in Thumb Recognition.
Providing Code References.
Plz............

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    Moderator note: changed subject to match new content.  Was: Prepare an usb thumb drive, to boot windows 7 in UEFI mode
    I'm just a volunteer. I like to help others where I can. Do my ideas work? I hope so. o_O
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