How to make a bootable pen drive windows xp
Download WinToFlash
Step 2:
Extract the zip file, then double click on WinToFlash.exe
Step 3:
Click Accept button..
This program will transfer Windows
setup from CD or DVD to flash drive Recommended to switch on Wizard mode for users have no
experience of Windows setup fine tuning Windows setup transfer wizard Following
basic instructions you will transfer Windows setup program to flash drive and
install Windows on PC have no CD or DVD drive
Click the
button to enter Wizard mode...
This
program will help you to install Windows from a flash
To access other features and advanced options swicth to
advanced mode (for advanced users).
for now, we will use wizard mode instead of advanced mode, so
click Next...
Specify locations of files and
drive
on Windows
files path click Select button
Step 7:
Select CD/DVD drive which contains Windows XP CD or
folder which contains Windows XP files... then click OK
Specify
locations of files and drive
on USB drive
click Select button
Step 9:
Select USB Flash drive ... then click OK
Specify
locations of files and drive
Click Next button...
Step 11:
Select "I Accepted the terms of the license
agreement" then click Continue...
Warning! Formatting
will erase ALL DATA on target disk. To format press OK, to quit press Cancel
Step 13:
Please wait while WinToFlash transferring Windows setup to
flash drive
Step 14:
Finished... click Next then Exit
USB Flash drive ready...
On computer without CD/DVD drive (e.g. Aspire One)
you must change the first boot order to USB Flash drive
from BIOS. How to do this?
Change Boot order from BIOS:
This is just for example (Aspire 4710)
your BIOS interface may be slightly different
Step 1:
Plug a Flash drive into a USB port on your computer/laptop
Step 2:
Turn on your laptop then hit F2 rapidly (or Del for
some other machine)
then go to Boot tab > change boot order >
then hit F10 key to Save and Exit
Now you can boot from USB Flash drive, first select
1st, text mode setup (Boot from
flash again after finished)
then... on the
first restart, select
2nd,
GUI mode setup, continue setup + 1st start of Windows
Good luck...
please let me know if you find a problem... by Rashid Bhat