It is not possible to install XP by running the disk in another computer, and sending the files to a different computer.(Short of using Windows Deployment, but thats another story). In your situation I would do one of two things: 1. Insert your USB flash/pen drive to your system and backup all the data from the USB as your USB drive will be formatted during the process. 2. Now download WinToFlash tool (free) from here. 3. Run the tool, and browse to your Windows 7, Vista, or XP DVD files (make sure that your USB drive letter is correct). 4.
Once finished, you should have a ready to run Live USB containing the Live operating system, Windows installer, or system diagnostics utility, or advanced system cleaner tool you previously selected. Some boot from USB tools use simple DD (Disk/Data Duplicator) copy and convert commands to directly burn ISO to USB. The DD method of copying
B: Burning a bootable USB Windows Password Key. If you don't have a password reset disk, you can create one with professional laptop password cracker like Windows Password Key. Step 1: Prepare a 2GB USB flash drive and a computer which you can access to. Step 2: Download Windows Password Key and install it.
Use EasyBCD to create a bootable USB. Step 1: Go to BCD Deployment. Once EasyBCD has launched, click the big button in the EasyBCD Toolbox sidebar that says “BCD Deployment” which will bring you to the page shown below: EasyBCD BCD deployment screen. Step 2: Select your partition from the drop-down menu. Venkat, You missed one important step! After you format the CF run bootprep.exe to. create an XP compatible bootloader on the disk. For example is the CF is C: you would run bootprep /dC You will be prompted to confirm twice and the. bootloader will be updated. You can find bootprep.exe at C:\Program. Files\Windows Embedded\utilities\bootprep.exe.
Step 1: Download Windows 7 USB/DVD Tool and install it. Step 2: Run the program, click the Browse button to browse to your Windows 7 ISO image file. Step 3: In this step, you need to select your media type. As we are here to create a bootable USB, simply click on USB device button. Step 4: Select your USB flash drive from the drop down box and
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