![]() With gimagex just go to the Apply tab and select the source and destination,on the info tab you can see which number is which option in case you have a multi version disk. Make triple sure that you use the proper drive letter for the target, all data on that disk will be destroyed. Imagex /apply D:\sources\install.wim 1 E: Imagex /apply N:\Images\my-windows-partition.wim 1 W:\Īll you have to do is change the drive letters, if your dvd or mounted iso is D: (Of course you'll have to make sure that the USB drive has an active and bootable partition) GimageX is a graphics user interface version of it so go with that for ease of use. You can use imagex to transfer the installation.wim from a installation usb/dvd to a USB,that's basically the same thing as the copying files part of the installation does,so after doing that at first boot it will make the final configurations on the target system.Īll you need is imagex you can download gigabytes of stuff from MS to get it,or you can search for imagex alone on the web. Since you have a big USB drive you can go with anything from windows 7 and up,those were made to start from usb as well. Xp can be made to run from USB but it's a lot of hassle and not guaranteed. Is there any way of putting Windows XP and booting it from a flash drive?Įdit: I have a TOSHIBA 64GB USB Drive (2.0) The next day I boot my laptop a BSOD appears (cannot say the error because everything before windows logon is on the laptop screen)and then the laptop restarts.After the second BSOD I could barely read "repair" and I thought this is my chance of (blindly) repairing my HDD.After 20 minutes of waiting and hdd sounds it loaded but I tried everything and nothing worked so I dumped the idea of hdd repair.Īfter some research i found out that I could use a USB drive to boot windows directly. But after ~8hrs of playing i started to hear hdd sounds but I ignored it. Then I used a TV(through HDMI,1360x768) for windows and it worked like a charm. I have a MSI GX60 1AC (with windows 8.1) and my display got cracked because of me. NOTE: I do NOT want a Windows installer,I want the entire windows to boot from usb drive I already tried Windows 7-10 and they work but the "Starting Windows" takes too much time (more than 30 min) Win2Usb gives a bootloader error before starting and Easy2Boot boots the ISO file with the virtual hdd instead of setup Before starting: I tried Win2Usb and Easy2Boot already ![]()
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