Install Windows XP using USB Flash Disk/ Flash Drive. Someone asks me to write a tutorial about how to install Windows XP using USB flash disk/flash drive. You need computer with CD- ROM in it to build bootable USB flash drive and then you can install XP on any other computers (netbooks) with no CD- ROM / DVD (e. Acer Aspire One, Asus EEE- PC, etc.)Step 2: Download this software package (Komku- SP- USB. Download) 1. 4. 7MBUPDATE 1 : Anonymous said. And click Install. Step 4. Insert your USB Flash Drive. All existing volumes and data on that disk will be lost. Are You Sure You Want To Continue? Bootcode was successfully updated on all targeted volumes. And press Enter. Step 8. Your command prompt window will look like this. Press any key to continue.. If not, leave it as it is. How to change it? Making of Local. Source folder is in progress.. Acer Aspire One)Go to BIOS and make your USB Flash Drive or USB HDD (or USB ZIP in some other machine) as primary boot device.. Then boot from your USB Flash Drive.. And select . And install Windows XP on that partition..
Even the one with CD- ROM not just Aspire One and Asus EEE- PC.. Worked fine until 9. Setup cannot copy the file: iaahci. This tutorial will explain how to install windows xp with usb. You just use the windows iso file to. WIndows USB DVD tool will work with XP? Retry didn't work so skipped. Similar message for iaahci. Stor. cat ia. Stor. Stor. sys. Subsequent XP Boot then failed. I do not understand why the intel. SATA drivers (these files) won't load. Will try again with Netbook Bios AHCI mode set to Disable but not confident that will make any difference. Creating Bootable Windows XP, 7, 8 & 10 USB Flash. For those who have a Windows setup DVD, a free tool like CDBurnerXP or. Help! Ref: MD9. 69. With AHCI mode disabled it works without loading the intel. SATA files. I assume these will have to be loaded, just got to figure how to do that now! Thanks for great install guide - brilliant. If you could put a comment about intel. SATA it would be great, I cannot be the only person who doesn't understand it. Allen said. Please help me. I'm using Windows Vista. Try use XP.. My friend tried it on his Lenovo.. Pe. To. USB didn't find any removable flashdrive.. Although I should mention that I've tried it inder Windows Vista at first and the USB Flash Driver wasn't readable at all. The whole process must be under Windows XP. Again thanks, and wish you all the best. Anonymous said. The USBs were all formatted to FAT. Then I switched to XP, and the USB was detected. I want do this is Vista.. Yes We Can! For more FAQ, please read comments section... Anonymous said. If you are in Vista or Windows 7 (Like Me) you have to Right- Click Pe. To. USB. exe, go to Properties, Compatibility Tab, and in Windows 7, choose RUN IN COMPATIBILITY MODE, and select Windows XP (Service Pack 3). In Vista, just do some kind of . Also, in Windows 7, Command Prompt will probably give you a . Before going into Command Prompt, Right Click it (When typing into the search box in start menu) and click .
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