Opened Parts Manage. Formatted the partition in FAT32 (important! When formatting in NTFS, BIOS don't see the USB) Left Parts Manage, Bootice. Selected Windows 2000/XP/2003. Selected my CD-diskdrive as the resource. Clicked GO. Waited until the end and removed the USB. Inserted into the laptop (DIGMA)
8GB (or larger) USB stick; WinSetupFromUSB; Windows XP ISO; Step 1 - Format USB stick. First, insert the USB stick on a modern PC and format as NTFS. Step 2 - Extract Windows XP ISO. Using an archival tool like 7-Zip, extract your Windows XP ISO to a folder. Step 3 - Download and extract WinSetupFromUSB. Download and extract WinSetupFromUSB.The answer: On a flash drive. Find out the different ways to get Windows XP through Windows 10 onto a bootable flash drive - and enjoy the speed benefits that come with it. For a long time, Microsoft didn't sell Windows install media in the form of bootable USB flash drives.
1. I have Windows 7 installed on my laptop, instead of it I want to install Windows XP. I have created bootable USB using Rufus from Windows XP iso file (GetIntoPC website). My first boot device is set to my USB which is recognized by BIOS. However, the USB just skips and BIOS boots Windows 7.
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