Install Windows from USB XP/Vista/7
By Yohann CIURLIK April 6, 2009, 23:49What a crazy idea? No doubt but I do not have a cd-rom drive on my computer ...
ou de netbooks dépourvus de lecteur optique et qui n'ont pas envie de s'embêter avec des installations réseaux compliquées. He did the same for users of EeeBox like me, for eeePC or netbooks without optical drive and did not want to bother with complicated network installations.
nécessaires à l'installation. The idea is to use a small utility to make your key USB disk and copy the files from different Windows needed to install.
For this, a small software called USB_MultiBoot_10 exists. de Windows et cela très simplement. It allows you to make your USB bootable and copy the needed files directly from your CD-ROM containing your image or your cd and it's official Windows easily.
Installation is easy, secure and very fast. Installing from a USB device takes less time than a conventional CD-ROM. It will, however be careful to follow all the steps in the tutorial and especially do not remove the USB drive before the end of the process complete.
More information:
- Tutorial wiki.eeeuser.com
- Tutorial images 911CD.Net
- FAQs msfn.org
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What about the size of the USB to have?
Orni Sorry for this vagueness.
I used a key to 1GB for Windows XP.
It takes a little less than the size of CD / DVD of Windows used.
Thank you for the clarification
the program starts on the usb key but you copy the contents of your original cd or not?
@ Lavoine not exactly, it will install USB_Multiboot you copy your files directly to your key
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