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xoben
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Posted on: Aug. 31 2009,23:18 |
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How to install Windows 7 from USB drive (step by step guide):
Step #1: Creating bootable USB drive Ā 1. Satrt UltraISO (V9.3 or newer version, download here) Ā 2. Choose āFileā->āOpenā from main menu and open ISO file of Windows 7, for example ād:\ISO\WIN7_DVD.isoā; You may also open the original DVD by 'File'->'Open CD/DVD' from main menu if you have not an bootable ISO Ā 3. Choose āBootableā->āWrite disk imageā from main menu Ā 4.Insert the USB drive you intend to boot from Ā 5. Choose proper āWrite Methodā,USB-HDD+ is recommanded Ā 6. Hit āWriteā to get a bootable USB drive Ā QUOTE If no errors occured in the above process, you should now be all set to boot from USB and install Windows 7!
Step #2: Configuring the BIOS of your computer Ā You should now reboot and go into the BIOS configuration to boot from USB. Instructions for doing so wildly from system to system, but generally entail the following: Ā 1. Reboot the system. Ā 2. While booting (before Windows starts loading), get into the BIOS configuration screen by hitting something like F1, F2, Delete or Escape. Hotkey instructions are generally provided on the screen. Ā 3. Go to the section that contains your boot devices. Ā 4. With your USB drive plugged in, the USB drive should be listed. If it isnāt, your system might not support booting from USB. Assuming that it is supported (as is the case with virtually all modern hardware), promote your USB drive to the primary boot device. Ā 5. Exit from the BIOS configuration, saving all changes. If youāre completely new to BIOS configuration, BIOS for Beginners over at Tomās Hardware might be a good primer. Be aware though, that you can seriously screw up your system by providing incorrect settings!
Step #3: Booting and setup Windows 7 from USB Ā Assuming that you properly configured your BIOS and your USB device supports booting, Windows 7 setup program should now load, you can now continue to finish setting up Windows 7 from USB drive. Depending on the speed of your USB device, this may take a while.
Congratulations!
Note #1: If it isnāt working, then double-check the following before making a scene: ā¢ Is your BIOS properly configured for booting from the USB disk? (Is the USB device listed and does it have top priority?) ā¢ Have you correctly prepared the USB disk in step two? (Restart the procedure.) ā¢ Does your USB stick properly support being booted from? (Try another one!)
Note #2: The above guide works with Windows Vista/Windows 7 only. For Windows XP with SP2 or SP3 please refer to another guide at http://www.ezbsystems.com/cgi-bin/ikonboard.cgi?act=ST;f=2;t=2440 .
Edited by xoben on Oct. 10 2009,04:33
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waynegolds
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Posted on: Sep. 21 2009,09:03 |
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Is the process the same to make a bootable dvd? I try the above steps and it gives me " the number of devices 0"
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xoben
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Posted on: Sep. 21 2009,09:58 |
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QUOTE Is the process the same to make a bootable dvd? 1. Satrt UltraISO 2. Choose āFileā->āOpenā from main menu and open ISO file of Windows 7, for example ād:\ISO\WIN7_DVD.isoā 3. Choose āToolsā->āWrite CD/DVD imageā from main menu 4. Hit āWriteā to get a bootable CD/DVD
QUOTE I try the above steps and it gives me " the number of devices 0" This is a Vista/Win 7's UAC related problem. Please right click on desktop icon of UltraISO, choose 'Run As Administrator' from popup menu, then try again.
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amramramr200
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Posted on: Oct. 31 2009,17:26 |
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hi this is my first question...at first thanks for these information,but iam in aseries problem,and i realy need help, when i press (install now)..next message appears:
(a required drive device driver is missing.if u have adriver floppy disk,cd,dvdor usbflash drive please insert it now if the windows installation media is in the cd ,dvd drive u can safely remove it for this step browse ok cancel ) i also tried to install it from a dvd,but same problem please tell me what to do,,,,,,,thanks alot this is my email en_amr2009@yahoo
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Mayhemm
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Posted on: Dec. 25 2009,03:50 |
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This is an excellent alternative to the long, drawn-out, command-line-intensive methods for putting Win7 on a USB key that are out there!
However, does this procedure work for other OS's too? Ā (Vista, XP, etc)
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onedrey
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Posted on: Feb. 08 2010,10:23 |
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Please explain how to write to one partition on USB HDD. It seems it wants to format entire disk, not only the selected partition.
Edited by onedrey on Feb. 08 2010,10:26
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onedrey
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Posted on: Mar. 06 2010,09:37 |
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But it rights "More than 1 partition was found" and mistake red cross in log window. I choose Xpress Write
Edited by onedrey on Mar. 06 2010,09:45
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xoben
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Posted on: Mar. 06 2010,20:36 |
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Please click on 'Xpress Boot'->'Partition Editor', and post your screen snapshot.
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onedrey
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Posted on: Mar. 13 2010,00:27 |
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Edited by onedrey on Mar. 13 2010,00:29
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