Windows to USB Problem

December 16th, 2013

Posted it again… please help.
I transfer the windows xp files into USB flash Drive 4GB with the help of winToflash
software. After that when i restart my computer and going to run the windows xp setup from the USB (check the BIOS boot setting) its just stuck on the blank black screen not run the setup.
please can any body help me please I purchased fresh USB for only this purpose.
So hope you understand ….
Thank You!!!
Sorry for my bad e English once again!!!

Answer #1
Follow this guide:
http://komku.blogspot.com/2008/11/install-windows-xp-using-usb-flash-disk.html
Answer #2
Its quite difficult I am heard win To flash most easy method but not working properly for me.
Hope any one help me out of this.
Answer #3
datfss replied: Its quite difficult I am heard win To flash most easy method but not working properly for me.
Did you follow the guide that Roberto linked you?
Answer #4
SmAsHeDr replied: datfss replied: Its quite difficult I am heard win To flash most easy method but not working properly for me.
Did you follow the guide that Roberto linked you?

Yes. That guide for 2 PCs but i have a single one.
Answer #5
Uh? What on earth are you talking about? You only need a single PC to do as said in the guide.
Answer #6
Roberto400 replied: Uh? What on earth are you talking about? You only need a single PC to do as said in the guide.
Read Carefully Dear the guide ..
Asking for 2 PCs…
"step 1:
Buy an USB Flash Drive (at least 2GB).
When you do this tutorial, please make sure your computer/laptop/PC has a CD-ROM (or DVD).
so, now you have 2 computers, with CD-ROM support and without CD-ROM support (e.g Acer Aspire One, Asus EEE-PC)."

So there is no another way to fix the problem using WinToFlash or another software????
Answer #7
If anyone have a reading impairment here it’s you,It just describes the typical situation in which you have
a normal PC (With an optical drive)+Another (Netbook) without one,Clearly an optical drive is needed on the current PC your
on in order to use the XP CD as source,Unless you have a copy you downloaded on the HDD,Then the ISO can be mounted on a
virtual drive.
Answer #8
You just need an image of XP on a virtual drive from what I can gather to use that above method..
I think it might be explained better here…Look at method 2.
http://www.techtipsgeek.com/install-windows-from-usb-flash-pen-drive/559/
Or you could use Windows 7….Microsoft has a download/Install tool that makes it easy to install from a flash drive (so they say)
Answer #9
Nel replied: You just need an image of XP on a virtual drive from what I can gather to use that above method..
I think it might be explained better here...Look at method 2.
http://www.techtipsgeek.com/install-windows-from-usb-flash-pen-drive/559/
Or you could use Windows 7....Microsoft has a download/Install tool that makes it easy to install from a flash drive (so they say)

Nel Thanks for the guide but I am trying first method because I have a winXP ISO setup in my HDD not in CD… but this damn not working. I think the problem in BIOS area when I select the option “Boot from USB” its just stuck on black screen not moving little a bit.
Well thank you all for helping me …!!

 

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