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Does your USB drive properly support being booted from? Try another one! Step 4: Prepping the Hard Disk. You need to make sure that your hard drive is partitioned and formatted properly. Especially if you've had Linux or some other operating system on it, you'll need to repartition and format it. The rescue drive contain file manager and command line utility. You can launch DiskPart for disk partitioning and formatting from the command utility.

If you are sure that your hard drive is set up properly i. If your hard drive is partitioned in GPT mode, you also need repartition and format the disc. Enter the commands needed to repartition and format your drive. For example, try the following:. On your computer, disk 0 may not be the correct disk, you can use "list disk" to find the correct disk.

With your drive all ready, you can now launch the Windows XP setup with a few custom parameters. Remember that all USB devices will need to be plugged in right from the start while using the rescue drive. Replace C: with the drive you want to install Windows to. Proceed with the installation. The setup program will then silently close, which might make you think that something went wrong.

Don't worry though. Neither has anything I recognize as a boot process but of course the original is bootable.

The reason you don't see any boot files is because they are written to the boot sector. Windows explorer doesn't see boot sectors. Yes, with IsoBuster or even 7-Zip. Thanks again, Mr X. I downloaded isobuster and will try it. A bootsector is written to the bootsector. It uses a bootsector that is bytes in size, sometimes called "Arnes Boot Record" or "Microsoft Corporation.

You need to extract the bootsector from your original bootable CD and provide it to the burning app. Another small tool is here :. My recommendation is to get a second drive to be used as a backup for programs and storing disk images. If using Windows Explorer or similar file management tools using shell Another solution, without modifying any of those "factory" defaults You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

So try without pressing F6 first. Continue with the text mode setup and allow the system to reboot after the copy-files stage has completed 5. It may be necessary to confirm the loading of some drivers during this phase. Once XP has been fully installed, you can delete the storage drivers which show up as errors in Device Manager and then install all drivers for your hardware in the usual way.

SIF file. Copy the. I suggest you try the ISO first. XP 64 has very few drivers and it is never used! XP bit will use up to 4GB of memory and will work fine.



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