kinsa maka tudlo nako pag himu ug bootable na xp sa usb.
plss help.......
kinsa maka tudlo nako pag himu ug bootable na xp sa usb.
plss help.......
bro try to copy ur OS using nero burner software then after that put ur flash drive in usb port,..
using nero u can select those component save as image or to ur flash drive... after u do it put ur cd first in ur cd/dvdRom then u start to copy...then try to boot into ur bios select removable on 1st boot...
i change ang set up sa BIOS. ang boot sequence usaba... ipauna ang flash USB drive... ma achieve lang nimo ni kung ang bios set up kay nay para sa Flash...
try search sa google dude.... wat i heard is dat its "pet usb" - to set ur usb for booting OS.. but also ur mobo must have a function that boots in USB just try to find it in your bios set-up... if its mobo 2000+ model then u can use it... if not.. well u know already...
kailangan image copy na bro di na ma dala ug copy and paste if imo ibutang sa usb nya set jud sa bios nya kailangan supported na boot from usb port etc.
Preparing the flash drive
First up, we need to prepare the flash drive.
Download and unzip this file, which should contain 2 folders: 1 titled Bootsect, and the other USB_prep8.
Navigate to the USB_prep8 folder and click on usb_prep8.cmd. This will bring up a Windows console window.
Press any key to continue and a PeToUSB window will open.
Make sure your flash drive is selected, and click start to format your flash drive.
When the format is complete, click OK, but do not close the PeToUSB window or the Windows Console.
Open a new console window by typing “cmd” into the run box in the Windows Start Menu.
Find your Bootsect folder (if you’re not used to DOS commands, you can type “dir” to list directories and files, type “cd foldername” to navigate to a folder name - called foldername in this example, and if there’s a long folder name you can save time by typing the “cd” and just the first few letters and then hitting the Tab key to fill in the rest of the name).
Once you’re in the Bootsect folder, type “bootsect.exe /nt52 g:” if “g” is the letter assigned to your flash drive. If it’s E, then change the letter to e. If it’s Z, make it z. Get it?
When this is done, you should see a message letting you know that the bootcode was updated, and you can close this console window (but not the other console window).
Close the PeToUSb Window, but make sure not to close the remaining console window yet
You should now see a list of 8 options in the console.
Select one and find the drive with your Windows installation disc.
Select 2 and pick a random drive letter (but not one that’s already on your PC, since this will be a virtual drive used for copying your files).
Select 3 and enter the drive letter for your USB flash drive.
Select 4 and follow the rest of the on-screen directions and you should be all set.
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