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I previously wrote an article Install Windows XP from USB Flash/Pen Drive part-I. This process allows you
make a USB flash disk/drive bootable and exactly the same as the XP installation CD. To make the whole
process you should have a PC/Computer/Laptop with CD/DVD Rom. Once you make your USB drive
ready to boot windows XP setup from it then you can start Installing Windows XP from that USB Disk/drive
in any computer.
Also read how to Install Any Software You need In Your USB Flash Drive With Mojopac.
I shall describe the process how to make the USB drive ready to install XP in your computer step by step.
Requirements:
1. At first you have to get a USB flash drive/disk(at least 1 GB).
2. XP_FROM_USB.rar from the given link below:
Download link
Update: You should have XP installed computer for this process.
The procedure
1. Extract the XP_FROM_USB.rar archive in a folder named Softslas(Say) in C: drive. Now navigate to
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Immediate after that the USB disk will be formatted. Wait for few seconds and then click on Ok and
Close.
3. Open the windows Command prompt by typing cmd at the Run box. The cmd.exe console appears.
Now type the following syntax and hit the Enter button from your keyboard.
cd c:softslasbootsect
Again, type the following command and press Enter.
bootsect /nt52 I:
Type cd.. and press Enter and also type cd usb_prep8 and press Enter.
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Now, put your USB drive letter and press Enter. Here, my USB drive label is I so I put I.
Again, input 4 and press Enter. It creates the new temporary image and makes a copy of it to the USB
Flash Drive .
Please wait for a few seconds..
A warning message will appear like this:
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WARNING, ALL DATA ON NON-REMOVABLE DISK DRIVE T: WILL BE LOST! Proceed with
Format (Y/N)?
Type Y and press Enter.
Please wait..
After completing Format it will prompt Press any key to continue and to continue hit any key .
Please wait..
It will again prompt Press any key to continue and obviously press any key to continue.
5. Now a message box will appear showing
Copy TempDrive Files to USB-Drive in about 15 minutes = Yes OR STOP = End Program = No
Click Yes.
Now after this a message box will appear showing Would you like USB-stick to be preferred Boot Drive
U.
Click Yes.
The next one asking Would you like to unmount the Virtual Drive ?
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Click Yes.
Now wait some time and press any key.
Press any key again to close usb_prep8.
Now your USB you can Install Windows XP from the USB drive.
6. Insert your USB drive in the USB port and Reboot your computer. When starts the computer enter in the
BIOS Setup and set the first boot preference as USB Hard Disk.Now Save and Exit from the BIOS Setup.
Your computer will again restart and the following screen will appear.
Now Chose The TXT Mode Setup.After completing the partition, formatting and copying file the computer
will restart again.
Now chose the GUI Mode Setup Option.
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Reader Comments
1. The Best Spinner
Great post, I couldnt agree more with you. This is a cool site with good content. Ill definitely be
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2. The Best Spinner
I really am impressed with this post. You talk about some great information. Ill definitely be back
when your site is updatedThank You
3. Rico
Im impressed. I just installed WinXP on a Compaq mini cq10 with this tool and guide. I hated Vista
so much that I looked everywhere for a solution to get XP back. A big Thanks.
4. Manab
Its really appriciable. Windows XP installation using USB Flash Drive helped me to get back Xp.
Thanks a lot..
5. Gilbertz
I tried all the steps and works but after the installation and boot to GUI xp the message error
mentioned file is missing or corupt hal.dll. try reinstalling windows.
I install windows xp home sp3 to Lg X110 ung 1 GB flash disk.
Please if anyone got the sulotion for this?
many thanks..
6. Tanmay
@Gilbertz
After reading your proposition I can guess that the setup disk of windows xp home sp3 has some
problem. Arrange a fresh copy.
7. badoo
i have tried but my compaq mini cq10 does not have the option to boot from USB.
Anyone help please.
8. Tanmay
Badoo: There should be a Removable devices under boot menu option in your compaq mini cq10
bios.
9. Thaslim
I am trying to make the XP installable USB from a laptop which is having Windows 7 as OS . I am not
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Aight Tanmay Thanx I appreciate. Is there anyway That I could resolve this issue on VISTA cuz my
CD/DVD Rom Not working. So Im in need of XP cuz vista Ruin my PC. Anyways THANKS
tanmay you doing great JOB. Inform me if theres any update on VISTA format using Flash. Thanks a
lot.
16. Tanmay
@Pankhs: I can understand your situation. But friend you need the CD/DVD Rom atleast one time to
make your Pen drive capable to install Windows XP. So my suggestion is that if you have not the
CD/DVD Rom then arrange a XP installed machine with CD/DVD ROM from your friends. Also I
will find some stuffs so that the vista users can create the XP installation Pen drive.
17. Asaph Murfin
I followed the directions exactly, all occurred as you have described, but when I try to choose the
TXT mode at boot, it
goes through two blue XP setup screens. when it gets to Setup is loading files, it fails with:
$WIN_NT$.~BTntkrnlmp.exe could not be loaded. Error code 4.
I tried to find this file, but it does not exist except as NTKRNLMP.EX_. I tried changing its name to
.exe and placing it in the $WIN_NT$.~BT directory, but it did not work.
I have a laptop with a failed CD ROM, and this is the only way to recover it. Please help!
18. Asaph Murfin
I failed to mention: the above failure is in TXT mode, which goes directly to the first blue XP install
screen (3rd party RAID driver), then the second (Automated System Recovery), then fails as above.
There is nothing like a DOS prompt or any opportunity to format the HDD.
If I choose the GUI it fails with:
file is missing or corrupt:
system32hal.dll
19. Tanmay
Murfin: After reading you comments, I can guess some reasons of the failure.
1. The XP source file may be corrupted.
2. The USB drive might have some problem.
3. If you are using any other computer to prepare the USB, the CD/DVD drive to copy the xp file,
may be the CD/DVD drive is not able read properly.
Check all of the above points. The procedure is pretty good and me and my friends apply this method
very often to install XP from the USB drive.
let me know if those can solve your problem.
20. Nayaar Hussain
Hi Tammy
I tried to install xp on my HCl Laptop.
All the step are very cleared and no problem occured during there steps.
But it take long time to copy XP on USB drive.
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I am using 1 GB pendrive.
It take 1 minute for 1 mb. pls reduce the time. However all the work is fine. Hepl me!
21. Tanmay
Nayaar: It is normal. We shall try to reduce the time in some other procedure. Thanks for your
comment.
22. sarang
following the method step by step, though at the time of volume updation with NTLDR, i get the
following error :
Could not map drive partitions .. : Access is denied .
is that a permission issue ? How do i fix it..
thanks in advance.
23. Tanmay
@Sarang: Are you applying this method as an admin user of the Os that you are using? If no then that
may be an issue. If yes, then check your USB drive is working properly. Some time the USB drives
become write protect due to virus. Is the host computer virus free?
24. sarang
hey thnx for the prompt reply.
i am on admin logon, yet somehow i am getting this error, any other way of accomplishing the task ?
Need to install the OS urgentlyKindly help.
25. sarang
Or is there a way to create usable partitions for windows Xp, DOS partitions ? I am trying to install
windows XP on top of ubuntu
26. Tanmay
This is the best and 100% working method. It seems that your usb drive is not working properly. Try
another pen drive.
27. sarang
alrite, i shall give it another try. thnx.. :)
28. Tanmay
To create partition you need DiskPart. Unfortunately that is not available in XP. But you can get it in
Windows 7. If you have Windows 7 installed then follow this link: http://www.techtipsgeek.com/installwindows-7-from-usb-flash-drive-without-software/1694/
29. sarang
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yup .. forgot to mention i am running on Windows7 the machine am installing on is asus eee pc ,
1000H following the mentioned link..thnx..
30. Tanmay
So this is the reason that you were getting error when making the USB drive ready to boot XP. This
method does not work on Windows 7. You might not notice Update: You should have XP installed
computer for this process.
31. adrian
Sir, may be you could me when i install xp sp3.. on the installation process.. when formating the c:
drive, where im goin to install the OS. it says that the drive maybe be corrupt and cannot be
formatted. But actually its working.
Tanmay
I dont know about your hardware configuration. But you can try by disabling the SATA native
mode from your Computer BIOS.
32. suman
Hi, When i try to boot my laptop using the TXT mode setupI`m getting this error please re-install a
copy of the above file i.e system 32hal.dll
33. suman
hey..sorryactually it was my faulti have selected option 2.
But, I`m facing same old problem my Hard disk not getting detected, only my USB drive is shown in
the list during SETUP..please help me i`m trying to solve this problem from past 1 week.
regards.
34. Joe
Hi There
Am having the same problem as Suman. Any ideas how to resolve this.
Thanks
35. johhnnie
hi there , ive done what you say to get the usb stick ready to install xp on a compaq mini cq10 but
when choosing the txt mode first i get a blue screen just after it starts copying windows files to the
netbook .
in the blue screen it says basically that the computer was shut down to prevent damage .
tech info stop 0x0000007b (0xf7a22524,0xc0000034,000000000,000000000
can you help ?
36. Tanmay
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johhnnie: It seems your hardware problem. Though the exact problem can not be guessed with
knowing the details you can follow this post: http://www.techtipsgeek.com/windows-xp-crashes-withblue-screen-and-restarts-automatically/4270/. Also follow the comments on that post. Drop your
comment if any further help is needed
37. johhnnie
Hi tanmay , Ok i got passed my last problem but now i have another , Just after formating it goes onto
the examine disc routine then just as it starts it fails saying ,, The following value in the .sif file used by
setup is corrupted or missing :
Value 0 on the line in section [sourcedisksfiles] with key binifix4.cmd.
Setup cannot continue. to quit setup, press f3.
That is as far as in getting , does that mean that the file is missing from the usb stick ?
Thanks for your help in this so far .
38. Tanmay
This problem is happening at the time of usb stick processing procedure.Either the source file is
corrupted or having problem when copying the files from the CD drive (if you are copying directly
from there ). My suggestion is to try to arrange a fresh copy of XP and also use a good CD/DVD
drive.
39. johhnnie
Hi tanmay , Had another go at it and its still the same , But i think i have sorted it out as its installing xp
right now , If you look in the ( txtsetup sif file ) on the usb stick after it has finish copying files onto it
and look for these lines ..
[SourceDisksFiles]
binifix4.cmd = 100,,,,,,_x,2,0,0
undoren.cmd = 100,,,,,,_x,2,0,0
ren_fold.cmd = 100,,,,,,_x,2,0,0
Now im not sure of the problem, maybe you can explain but in the 3 lines above where they start with
100 i changed them to look like the rest and starting with 1 .
[SourceDisksFiles]
binifix4.cmd = 1,,,,,,_x,2,0,0
undoren.cmd = 1,,,,,,_x,2,0,0
ren_fold.cmd = 1,,,,,,_x,2,0,0
This worked for me .
Cheers
Asdas
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47. Rahul
Your article was very good. But i have a question, can i use the software WinToFlash for installing
Windows XP and will i be able to re-format my pendrive back after making it bootable, so that i can
use it for transfering data as i used to do it before. And one more question, on many sites i have read
that we have to boot from the pendrive everytime to start windows, even if the installation of the
windows is completed successfully. Is it True ??
48. Tanmay
Yes, you can use WinToFlas, but I recommend this article. In both the case that you use the
WinToFlas or follow this current method (part-ii), the pen drive remains fine, usable, unaltered and reformatable. When you are finished with the installation, just re-format your pen drive, though it works
fine if you do not format.
Both the method I published here on installing Windows XP from pen drive, do not need the pen drive
to be pinned any more after the complete installation. For your information, I am using my XP installed
from a pen drive and later I lost that.
49. Rahul
Thanx, for your fast reply. I have one more question. I have read other articles also to install Windows
XP from a pendrive and in most of the article they mention that if we create a new partition during the
windows installation, then after formatting it. We have to restart the process of installation from Text
mode, just have a look at this page
http://www.techrena.net/computers/install-windows-xp-usb-disk-drive-pen-drive/
Check the 15th step of this article and tell me whether is it necessary to quit the installation and restart
or we can go on without restarting. And what about if we already have a drive partitioned. Then still do
we have to restart the installation??? and plz tell me which is more easy, flexible, harmless and bug-free
method to make pendrive bootable. Which one should i opt for WinToFlash or this current method of
Command Prompt ??
And also tell me that after the installation of Window Complete. Then if i want to reformat my pendrive
back. How should i format it back ?? Should i again use PeToUSB to format the pendrive, or format it
normally as i do??
50. Tanmay
Follow this: http://www.techtipsgeek.com/install-windows-xp-from-usb-flash-drive-part-ii/ . it is totally
bug free, the procedure is exactly similar with installing xp from a CD drive. Do not mix it with other
blogs; may be their process is different.
Reformat the pen drive as usual from the right click menu. No problem.
51. Rahul
Okay thnx. I have one more question. I have downloaded XP Professional Service Pack 3 from
internet. But it is an Image file that is, the format of the file is .iso I know that we have to mount or burn
to use this types of Files. When i double click on it, it opens Nero and prompts me to burn a CD. But i
just wanna ask whether it will make the CD bootable or not?? Should i burn the disc directly by
double clicking on the image file or should i mount the image file first and then Make a bootable CD
from the Nero menu ???
Plz suggest me the correct method.
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52. Tanmay
No the ISO file itself is a bootable image. So just burn it by double clicking on the ISO file.
53. Rahul
Thanx again.
But the problem is that i have a laptop with Windows 7 installed and i have read in the above
comments that this method doesnt work with window 7. So what do you suggest should i use
WinToFlash now ??
And i one more question, after making the pendrive bootable with WinToFlash. Will the rest of the
process of installing Windows Xp will remain same or will it change ????
54. Tanmay
Rahul: Every thing has been described well enough into the articles. Please do read them carefully.
55. veerappan
hi tanmay,
this is wat i got while installing wat shall i do now
Setup cannot access the cd containing the win xp installation files
To retry ,press Enter .If you are not successful after several times,quit setup.Then to restart setup,copy
the windows xp installation files from the hard disk
Plzzzzzzzzzz help me wat shall i do now its urgent
56. veerappan
hi tanmay
I tried the second process but its saying tat hal.dll is missing wt shal i do plz help me
57. Tanmay
It seems that the CD from where you are creating the USb, is not working properly. This may happen
for several reason. One of the reason is the virus. If your computer has any virus then they also use
those files. So try in a virus free computer. otherwise you have to replace the installation CD and
arrange a different one.
58. apel
thanks to you boss for share this article.
59. kaush
hey friend i have installed with this method but i got a message of corrupt os after ntfs or no change
option..
what am i do now?
i use all oprating(newely installed) and more pen drive of 4 gB..
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71. Ron
But how do I get my newly installed XP to boot from the laptop hard drive? It now requires the flash
drive to boot and without the flash drive in, it says No Operating System Found.
72. Tanmay
Ron: Change the boot option to your hard disk from the bios.
73. Ron Goter
Have been doing so with no success. With or without the flash drive in, the sytem loops back to the
opening bios option screen 4 times: Without the flash drive, then get No Operating System Found.
With flash drive in (after the 4 loops), it goes to the screen where I choose either TXT or GUI, with
GUI being the default. When I go to device manager, the flash drive shows up under the cd/dvd
player. Mightmy disk IDs been changed? Just cannot figure this out. Thanks for any input here. Ron
74. meraz
hi tanmay thanks i tried the above steps in xp os and i was succesful but the only thing went wrong was
my laptop is from saudi arabia thus it gave an option to restore my previous version of xp in arabic so i
accepted it n the xp with arabic language is installed as i dnt knw arabic.now i tried to change display
language from regional language but only the writing language changed to english not the display
language now if u dnt mind can u tell a diff way to change display language without formatting .again
thanks a lot
P.S.for new users read the above aricle carefully n do it step by step as mentioned above then no
problem will arise cause i have done the same
75. Ton
To much difficult lol
76. Ron Goter
How do I get the boot to recognize the operating system on C (Hard drive), after installing XP on it?
Thanks Ron
77. praveen
Nice topic
Helps more for every one!
78. meraz
hi, tanmay
everything went wrong wen i tried to install xp from usb my system crashed n says hal.dll missing plse
help
79. puja
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80. puja
it says ntldr misisng
81. puja
i also tried falshboot i feel now my pendrive will get spoiled so many times of formatting
82. Tanmay
Puja: First make sure that the source Disk of Windows XP is not corrupted and your CD drive is
reading the data from it properly (in the computer where you preparing your USB disk). Also make
sure that you have followed every step properly without any error.
You can find in this comment section, many of the users have successfully made their USB drive
bootable to install Windows XP, where some people did not. So it is impossible to say exactly what is
happening with you. But the method is 100 percent perfect and I still use this for installing XP in my
own laptop.
However, you can give this a try: http://www.techtipsgeek.com/create-multiboot-usb-drive-installwindows-7-xp-from-same-usb-drive/13085/
What about your USB drives health is just dont worry about that. 3-5 formatting wont spoil your
pen drive.
83. puja
i installed xp on my laptop using sata drive used sata to usb converter cable and installed xp from
external drive.thanx ya for reply
84. Jon
Hi Tanmay,
I followed your directions to the letter successfully only substituting drive letters where necessary to
continue, I entered the bios and set my lexmark 4g usb stick to 1st boot source. When the computer
reboots it tries to boot from usb stick but all I see is the letter j followed by a flashing cursor in the top
left hand corner. Incidentally the drive letter of this stick is also J: Furthermore I also tried Part 1 of this
article first before trying this part with exactly the same result just a j followed by a flashing cursor in
the top left hand corner. Please help me, I have an Advent 7060 laptop that will not start just keep
booting over and over normal and safe, the CD/DVD Drive has failed so I can not boot from CD, I
even took the drive out and loaded I386 to the drive in another computer but cannot access it because
I can not get to the command prompt, I know if I could access the recovery console I could repair the
boot sector etc. Thanks Jon.
85. sanjya
pls help format ex error [11]an error occurred formatting the drive
i wnt install win xp in pen drive
86. Mohsin
Whenever i use PetoUsb,it comes till half and says enable to format.And after using the usb as a
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Note carefully, you need to run the above method in a computer with Windows XP.
If you still want to create the bootable XP USB drive from the Windows 7 installed computer, check it
out: http://www.techtipsgeek.com/create-multiboot-usb-drive-install-windows-7-xp-from-same-usbdrive/13085/
96. Kwesi
Thank you for the write up. I followed all the instructions but when i try to load from the USB i get this
error message: File $WIN_NT$.~BTbiosinfo.inf could not be loaded. The error code is 14. Setup
cannot continue. Press any key to exit. Can you help with this error. Thanks for all your help.
97. Shijin
Thank you Tanmay, I have installed Win XP in my samsung netbook successfully using pendrive. Now
Im getting a message to activate Windows, Actually I dont want to activate, Is there any option to
skip without activating? I think if we delete some files, we wont get that message, Could you please let
me know the files to delete so that I can continue to use win XP without activation. Now Im getting
the message that 25 days left to activate.
98. Jon
Hi, This is for all those who were unable to make their USB Flash Drive boot as a CD Rom. Tanmay
thanks for all your help but unfortunately I was unable to successfully use this process, HOWEVER I
did find another solution, I had an old EXTERNAL IDE hard drive case that I was not using, I opened
it up and removed the board inside, I removed an old DVD rom from a desktop computer I was using
for parts and plugged it onto the connectors from the External Hard Drive board. I then plugged in the
power supply and USB cables to the External Hard Drive board and plugged the other end of the
USB cable into my laptop that would not boot. Surprisingly the laptop found this setup as a USB DVD
rom in the Bios and I instructed the computer to use this as the 1st boot device, I restarted the
computer and it booted straight into my windows XP CD rom enabling me to access all options on the
windows CD as if it was in the laptops internal CD Rom (which in my case was not functioning) Unlike
the USB Flash Drive I see no reason why this method would not work for all bootable media including
all versions of Windows. I know this kind of defeats the purpose of trying to have a bootable USB
Flash Drive but when that doesnt work, this will. I hope this helps some of you.
99. Tanmay
Thanks Jon for the head ups. Hope this may help the readers.
100. fyrb0t
Tanmay thank you for this method but it is not complete
everybody, guys,
listen up i found a way to address the problem that after successful install of WinXP you still have to
boot your netbook with the usb stick in!(it seems like a netbook problem). after successful installation
and boot finish, return usb stick to normal computer with CDDVD and start the XP_FROM_USB
procedure again. but when you get to Would you like USB-stick to be preferred Boot Drive
U.
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Click NO.
Then Continue as normal to the end.
Load WinXP again like you did before but at first setup screen where it says Please select the
operating system to start, select 1. Txt Mode setup Windows XP
It will start again but when it stops at the first blue screen asking you to press Enter to install Win XP,
dont do that, select RecoveryRepair by pressing R on your keyboard. Then it will run and repair your
master boot record. wait for all Win XP to install again. Then click on Safely Remove Hardware, let
it stop the usb stick then remove it. Switch off your computer, wait 5 minutes, switch on again and it
will boot without asking for the USB.
that is what i found.
101. Jack
Hi I tried following all the methods and I cant see any of my C: partition. Only Im able to see is (U:
Partition 1)then i contionue until i got message saying U: is corrupted and cannnot repaired.
Pls help
102. fyrb0t
jack.
you have to start all over again. this method is good but difficult, you just keep trying until it works.
there are slight diferences in BIOS and hardware installed that is why people are getting differing
results.
if you previously had win7/vista then you must delete everything or else when you install winXP the old
windows will move itself to the small partition it made, allow you to continue, then take over when you
are about to start. winXP cannot control vista or win7.
103. fyrb0t
jack..
actually you must have done a lot wrong because U: is your USB not your harddisk!! your harddisk is
C: therefore I think you partitioned the flashdrive. to partion the computer, you have to start again, and
follow the instructions of Part II above exactly, sorry.
104. Sandeep
After doing the second step it says (PeToUSBEx Error[11]: An Error Occurred Formating the Drive.
Please suggest what would be the priblem.
105. Jack
Fyrb0t thanks for the prompt reply.
actually i just followed everything as mentioned in the step by step. What ive realized is, is it because
my HDD is SATA and win xp has no driver to load the necessary SATA driver for the HDD during
the setup process. And previous OS which i was using is XP.
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Disc from which i copied the Windows is perfectly Fine because i tried to install windows on my other
PC & CD Worked goodly, kindly give some suggestions..
Thank U
114. Danial
I follow the step but when I choose text-mode, the eee-lap-top pop up a message that there is no
drive, although there are option to choose create partition, but it doesnt work.and if i choose GUI
mode, it pops up Please re-install hal.dll at rootsystem32. and i have tried several methods, but comes
out same result. I have install ubantu successfully to the eee-lap-top. is there any one can advice me
how to partition the eee-laptop to install xp? thanks.
115. Danial
I have a ee-laptop. I dont have a xp cd but a copy of that. I tried to install a ME before install xp, but
the ME cd cant recognize dvd drive, so there is no drive. and I cant install a ME even. However, I
managed to partition only 1G out of 250G. and format it to FAT. I stuck there. then I try to install xp
through USB drive. But when I try to boot up the eee-laptop, it opops up either no drive in text mode
or re-instal lhal.dll. I was stuck. Please advice me how? thanks.
116. Tanmay
Youll have to use another computer to make a bootable cd/usb drive.
117. Tanmay
Sorry Danial, I overlooked your previous comment. If you are getting such message that there is no
drive in your computer, then you should disable the SATA native mode from the BIOS setup. then try
reinstalling from the usb drive and of-course start TXT mode first.
118. Holax
Hello Danial
Dear, go to some Internet Cafe or some friends home & Insert Win XP Cd in his CD ROM
right click & open the cd & copy All the files in some folder suppose u created folder in My
Documents, create folder named as Win XP & then Paste all things in that Folder
now just follow above steps, i tried and hal.dll problem Solved ;)
Enjoy!
119. Danial
hi guys, thanks for the response. I have checked the BIOS but there is not a option for sata setting. I
have tried to use MULTIBOOT and other software to install xp, but get the same result, it ask either
NO DRIVE in text mode or RE-INSTALL DAL.DLL in seconde part of installation. I read quite
some from the forum, and try to follow, but still stuck. Please help me. Thanks again.
120. Danial
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Dear Tanmay, I have tried your method step by step, and I got that USB drive. but still stuck at the the
process. when I choose to install in text mode, the machine load some files to the eee-laptop, and it
shows WINDOWS IS STARTING UP, but then hang, and most of the time pops up message of no
drive, or PRESS [S] FOR SPECIFY A DRIVE, OR PRESS ENTER FOR NOT SURE. Can you
help me? thank you..
121. Tanmay
Danial: It is not the problem of the USB drive from where you are installing Windows XP. After
reading the comments from you, I can guess that the problem is with your hardware. The new laptops
are enabled with Sata drive, But XP does not have the hard disk driver in itself. That is why you can
install UBUNTU as it comes with all the necessary drivers in its installation file. If you try to install
Windows 7, you can do that without performing any BIOS setup. But to install Windows XP, you
must have to disable native sata mode from the BIOS. You should find this in BIOS under Disk
management or something like that. I can not tell you the exact path of disabling SATA native mode in
your BIOS as it differs computer to computer. Try again to find out that. Also try to find that in your
manufacturer website.
122. raul manugas
the method posted in this section how to install win xp using usb was absolutely wonderful,great and
excellent, tnx!
123. shashwat
hey friends..can i use virtual drive instead of proper cd drive to copy xp files to usb using dis
procedure??
124. shashwat
eg power iso.
125. shivam
thanks
126. Nikunj
hey tanmay its cool stuff but
I need sum help of you
do you tell me windows 8 is lunch on website
its
send me that link
127. gitguptha
hi,
really i thanking you, and it is very useful and grate. thank u again
128. B.K.BALI
I heartly thanks you for this useful tips..
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Thanks! although I tried yesterday several IDs without luck, when I saw your response I
was a little skeptic, but said to myself lets give it another try and for my surprise it
actually worked, as if it needed you confirmation :).
Pleata
Thanks! although I tried yesterday several IDs without luck, when I saw your response I
was a little skeptic, but said to myself lets give it another try and for my surprise it
actually worked, as if it needed you confirmation :).
Pleata
Thanks! although I tried yesterday several IDs without luck, when I saw your response I
was a little skeptic, but said to myself lets give it another try and for my surprise it
actually worked, as if it needed you confirmation :).
Anonymous
Glad it worked Pleata! Cheers!!
135. Kevluck
Hello,
Ive got a lot of integrated XP updates on the DVD Im using, and the DVD is around 1.2 gig total.
I use the T drive as the temp drive, but it seems the T creates itself almost 1 gig but thats it.
Is there anyway to increase the initial size of T to more than 1 gig?
Thanks
Anonymous
Better, you select another drive which have enough space.
136. s3rp3nt6666
Wont work. It just hangs on Temporary Virtual Drive S: Created, lets Format it and I cant
continue..
137. Imohammadfahad
Sir I have 6 pc 3old and 3 new sir I can install xp from pendrive in my new pc but I cant install xp from
pendrive in my old pc as there is no any option in bios so kindly help me what should I do to install in
my old pc. One more question i want to ask can I install xp in my old from USB CD ROM. All my pc
is PIV with 512DDR RAM. Thanks a lot
138. Anil
When I open cmd.exe and type cd c:softslasbootsect and hit enter it say The system cannot find the
path specified Please help asap.ThanksAnil
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