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svvinoth 04-04-2007 05:37 AM

windows xp installation through usb pen drive
 
I have 2GB Pen Drive.I want to install Windows xp professional through pendriveso, how can i do it? please tell me

William_Wilson 04-04-2007 10:26 AM

first check that your motherboard supports booting from a usb device in your bois, under the start up order.

svvinoth 04-06-2007 09:54 AM

windows xp installation vide usb pen drive
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by William_Wilson (Post 5955)
first check that your motherboard supports booting from a usb device in your bois, under the start up order.

yes, my motherboard having the option to boot from usb pen drive.i am having the lenovo y series laptop. basically i am service engineer. in my show room we are having all the types of computers if you tell me i will try

William_Wilson 04-06-2007 06:33 PM

copy the windows cd to the drive, and startup with usb in teh boot order before hdd, the drive may boot all on it's own. If that doesn't work, you will need to create a boot disk with command.com and dos usb drivers to load the 16 bit installer located in the i386 folder on the drive.

benjamingreggsmith 03-01-2009 09:20 AM

Be Warned!!!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by William_Wilson (Post 6014)
copy the windows cd to the drive, and startup with usb in teh boot order before hdd, the drive may boot all on it's own. If that doesn't work, you will need to create a boot disk with command.com and dos usb drivers to load the 16 bit installer located in the i386 folder on the drive.

Note: You have to make the flash drive bootable and the only software that can do that is now innexistant. used to be from hp. eventually I had to trick my pc into thinking my pen drive was a CD and tell it to make it bootable! Just so you know I found that this task was VERY tricky.

If you need any help or have some problems email me on [email protected]

benjamingreggsmith 03-01-2009 09:21 AM

that is if you havent got it yet. and I bet Lurkswithin will come along and say: let old threads die a peaceful death or something like it.

Maraorton 07-14-2011 12:49 AM

Installing Xp Via pen Drive is very easy You just need a Software like Hp USB Disk Format Tool and Ultra ISO

Software you just have to first Format the Pen drive Using Hp Format tool and then open ultra Iso In the Go to

Bootable Tab in that write Disk Image

After that a table will open select your pen drive and keep Write Method to USB HDD+ and then press write now your pen drive is bootable now after that…….

Go to Ur XP Dir and copy only I386 folder to pen drive now all that you have an bootable xp on pendrive

Now just boot and enjoy…..Installing:)

fixit4me 07-29-2011 06:14 AM

William, just stumbled on this thread after 3 weeks of sleepless night researching on the internet on how to reinstall my Win xp with a faulty cd rom. What i have done so far, i read about usb booting, my toshiba m45 does not support usb booting, so i read about plop boot manager to make it become usb bootable. Thank God plop boot manager supports installation via floppy apart from cd rom, so i ordered toshiba usb floppy disk drive on ebay, downloaded it on floppy diskette and use it to fire up my system, setting my bios to boot from FDD, plop boot manager works magic as my toshiba was able to recognize usb bootable flash drive, unfortunate Win xp professional set up keeps getting stuck when copying files from my usb, i have inter-changed the RAMs and still cant successfully copy all files without getting stuck in 16%, 24%, 54% (i need expert advice on this first as usb booting this woud be great and time saving and can serve my PC in the future without stress, as your explanation of taking out HDD to another desktop seems equipment demanding and special computer skills) If i have to fly with your option, can i use usb 2.0 sata ide adapter to mount my laptop HDD on the desktop or do i really need to make a physical connection. I tried maybe not so wise way before, by using the usb sata ide adapter to mount the laptop SATA HDD on the desktop, the system recognizes the laptop HDD like a flash drive would work when put in a system for the first time, i was able to get into the HDD and see the content. I rebooted the desktop with win xp in the cd rom, it showed my laptop HDD and when i try to install xp directly into it, it get stuck with a message of desktop motherboard compatibility and i need a motherboard manufacturer software or something, to cut my story short, help me deal with first option of usb booting and make clearer the second option of any possibility of using usb 2.0 sata ide adapter, if thats gonna work other than the HDD pins, IDE channels and stuffs you explained. I am so confused about the pins and channels as my sata HDD is just a compacted piece of device with a fixed slot on the laptop. I make an SOS call on this adorable toshiba laptop before i make a decision to garbage it in 1 week.

greenGuy 06-28-2012 06:40 AM

Download this software "WinSetupFromUSB" and follow select the USB drive you want to convert as bootable disk finish it.. it automatically makes your pen drive as a bootable.. after than you can install XP via USB drive.


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