How to boot windows vista on a usb




















You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Bill Smithers Volunteer Moderator. Thanks for the post. Knew this could be done. Only a matter of finding the right resources. Gonna give it a bash. Will report later. That being said, to anyone attempting anything like this etc. I cannot figure out how to get my flashdrive as disk 1.

Thank you. The article helpful. Now only remains to find the USB driver and properly installed them. Great instructions and finally worked a treat. Hope this helps anyone who gets stuck at this stage Stage 4; see above.

Also had to remove USB when laptop restarts during installation and change boot order, otherwise installation starts again from scratch. Close Menu Home. Code of Ethics.

If you do this, you have to remember to always use Safe Eject on this drive. You need to have a computer with Vista on. Read in the top of the article. This command will make the current partition primary active to enable the USB flash drive to boot from. This command formats the selected drive partition using the FAT32 file system. This command assigns a drive letter to the newly formatted partition. As there is no drive letter specified in the command line, the next available drive letter is assigned to the drive.

Follow the regular installation for Windows Vista. A high-speed flash drive would make a difference. Hi there colleagues, its impressive post concerning tutoringand entirely explained, keep it up all the time.

Insert your Windows 7 DVD. Open your new burning program. Save your ISO file. Choose an easy to remember name and location for the file. The ISO you make will be equal in size to the disc you are copying. This means it can take up several gigabytes of space on your hard drive. Be sure you have enough storage available. Part 2. This is available for free from Microsoft.

You can run this tool on virtually any version of Windows. Select the Source file. This is the ISO that you created or downloaded in the first section. Click Next. Select USB device. For this guide, click USB Device. Choose your USB device. Make sure that your flash drive is connected correctly. You will need at least 4GB space on your flash drive to copy over the Windows installation. Wait while program works.

The copying process can take up to 15 minutes to complete, depending on the speed of your machine. Part 3. Plug-in your Flash Drive. Run Command Prompt as an administrator. To open a command prompt, go to the Start menu and search for CMD. Right-click on it and select Run as Administrator to use it with admin rights.



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