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Go direct to new descriptionInstall of XP or Windows 7 from USB After Booting with 7 PE andby using WinNTSetup2x86.exe and Setup ISO file in Virtual drive0. Use BOOTUSB.exe to prepare USB or HDD drive for booting with Grub4dos Menu and using 7 PE Boot Image file- Info BOOTUSB - Info MakePE3 -1. Boot from USB or HDD with 7 PE loaded in RAMDISK - use Grub4dos Boot Menu and 7pex86E.iso Boot Image file2. Use R-mouse to Mount Windows Setup ISO in ImDisk virtual drive- If needed first Install ImDisk driver by running imdiskinst.exe (also available in makebt folder)3. Quick Format TargetDrive - use NTFS FileSystem4. Run WinNTSetup2x86.exe and prepare Target drive for Install of XP or Windows 7Thanks to JFX -5.
Reboot from Target Drive and Install XP or Windows 7Instead of 7 PE you can use any other way of booting that allows you to Format and prepare your Target Drive.You might decide e.g. When working in USBMultiBoot2.cmd with BootSector Files,I thought it would be nice to have a program,which can make a Backup of the BootSectors of my Harddisk.For this purpose I have Created the Program - MBRBackup.cmd -which is presented at the CD Forum. For more Info See:It makes a Backup of all Bootsectors of all Local Harddisks (Fixed + Removable).MBRBackup is Suitable for the 32-bits versions of Windows XP and Vista,but requires for Vista to turn User Account Control OFFRegards,wimb Edited February 29, 2008 by wimb. Does the path to USBMultiBoot2 folder contain spaces?Hi ilko,You are quite right Thanks.I observed the same program crash when USBMultiBoot2 folder was deep nested in Documents and Settings,which results in a path with spaces.So it is necessary to avoid this and Unpack USBMultiBoot2 Folder in the Root of your Drive.Will have a look what is causing it exactly and how to get rid of it. MakeBS2.cmd is not giving the problem.wimbEDIT: Removed%mypath% and everything runs fine Edited February 29, 2008 by wimb. NEW PROGRAM. USBMultiBoot10.cmd - Install XP from USB.Unpack USBMultiBoot10.zip to your Harddisk in a simple Path without SPACES.Major Changes and Support:- Basic Use Involves only Selecting XP Source Folder and USB-Drive Targetto make USB-Stick which can be used for Install of XP on Mobile PC like e.g.
From Tutorial at Boot Land Forum. USBMultiBoot.cmd - Install XP from USB.1. IntroductionThe Batch Program USBMultiBoot.cmd can prepare a Bootable USB-Stick,which can be used to Install XP from USB.Install from USB-Drive is of general use, it's convenient and faster than installing from CD or DVD,but is limited to computers that are able to boot from USB, as determined by BIOS and Motherboard.Updating and Changing an USB-stick is also easier than preparing a new Bootable CD or DVD.Install XP from USB is very useful when the computer does not have a optical drive,like e.g. ASUS Eee subnotebook.Preparing a Bootable USB-Drive with USBMultiBoot.cmd Involves:.
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Format USB-stick like a Bootable Harddisk Drive with NTLDR BootSectorusing PeToUSB or HP USB Format Tool. Select from the Main Menu of USBMultiBoot.cmd1 - Give XP Setup Source Folder and give UserData for XP Setup2 - Give USB-Drive Target3 - Make Bootable USB-Drive with XP Setup FoldersInstalling XP from USB requires a Reboot from USB-Driveand Select from Boot Menu: 1. Boot LoaderTimeout=20Default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1)WINDOWSOperating SystemsC:btsecXPSTP.bs='1. There is a better and more reliable approach available:Install of XP or Windows 7 from USB After Booting with 7 PE andby using WinNTSetup2x86.exe and Setup ISO file in Virtual drive0. Use BOOTUSB.exe to prepare USB or HDD drive for booting with Grub4dos Menu and using 7 PE Boot Image file- Info BOOTUSB - Info MakePE3 -1.
Boot from USB or HDD with 7 PE loaded in RAMDISK - use Grub4dos Boot Menu and 7pex86E.iso Boot Image file2. Use R-mouse to Mount Windows Setup ISO in ImDisk virtual drive- If needed first Install ImDisk driver by running imdiskinst.exe (also available in makebt folder)3. Quick Format TargetDrive - use NTFS FileSystem4. Run WinNTSetup2x86.exe and prepare Target drive for Install of XP or Windows 7Thanks to JFX -5.
Reboot from Target Drive and Install XP or Windows 7Instead of 7 PE you can use any other way of booting that allows you to Format and prepare your Target Drive.You might decide e.g.
Install of XP or Windows 7 from USB After Booting with 7 PE andby using WinNTSetup2x86.exe and Setup ISO file in Virtual drive0. Use BOOTUSB.exe to prepare USB or HDD drive for booting with Grub4dos Menu and using 7 PE Boot Image file- Info BOOTUSB - Info MakePE3 -1. Boot from USB or HDD with 7 PE loaded in RAMDISK - use Grub4dos Boot Menu and 7pex86E.iso Boot Image file2. Use R-mouse to Mount Windows Setup ISO in ImDisk virtual drive- If needed first Install ImDisk driver by running imdiskinst.exe (also available in makebt folder)3. Quick Format TargetDrive - use NTFS FileSystem4.
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Run WinNTSetup2x86.exe and prepare Target drive for Install of XP or Windows 7Thanks to JFX -5. Reboot from Target Drive and Install XP or Windows 7Instead of 7 PE you can use any other way of booting that allows you to Format and prepare your Target Drive.You might decide e.g. I tried this. File copying to USB drive works fine but in the mid of file copying from USB to SSD(ASUS EEE PC), I got file read error at around 50%. Some files are missing. I tried reformatting the USB drive and redo the whole process but still get file reading error. I'm using XP Pro SP 3 image for XPSOURCE.
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Ive tried 16GB SDHC, 2GB SD and a 2GB USB flash drive.Please, post this on the 'main' Install XP from USB Forum:XP SP2 normally works, but also XP SP3 has been reported as working.Please post the more details, and the choices you took while in Multiboot USB, see this thread for an example of the info you should give.Also, are you using English or Japanese source (maybe it's the latter that can be cause of the problem).Are you using a 'full', 'untouched' source or you made ANY modification (unattended, nlite, etc.?), if you made ANY modification, please also list them.jaclaz. It is NOT the PATA Harddisk which is causing the problem.In general your BIOS / Motherboard and USB-stick type determine whether you can boot from USB.But to solve your problem you can try the NEW technique:. Install XP from USB AFTER Booting with PE from HDD or USB.The advantage of the NEW technique is that there are no changes needed in the BIOS Setting.Booting for XP Setup occurs all the time as normal from the C-Install Drive if you Install on C-Drive.Thus the USB-stick does not need to be bootableand it is not needed that the motherboard supports booting from USB. Hi All,I followed the instruction and i have two problems:- In the installation progress, I have two error messages of cannot find binifix.cmd and another.cmd file- After the installation I can boot into XP with the USB plugged in. If I remove the USB then I have the following error message:'Windows could not start because of a computer disk hardware configuration problemCould not read from the selected boot disk. Check boot path and disk hardwarePlease check the Windows documentation about hardware disk configuration and your hardware reference manuals for additional information'Could you please help me?Thanks in advanceChinh. I have only one small stuff which I think I can fix is the boot menu now with 'USB Repair NOT to Start Microsoft Windows XP Professional' along with 'Microsoft Windows XP Professional'.
I think I can change the boot.ini to fix that. Do you have any advice for me?Thanks again for your help!You are welcome.Yes, you can remove from boot.ini that entry all right:multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1)WINDOWS='USB Repair NOT to Start Microsoft Windows XP Professional' /noexecute=optin /fastdetect if you are not going to use that option.jaclaz.