Words long ago, has been using UltraISO to make a USB disk boot disk installation of Windows system, has been successfully installed.
But I don't know why I haven't been able to install a button recently, saying that I can't find anything wrong, like
"No CD-ROM drive to Use:gcdrom not loaded"
Even the page cannot enter WinPE, good helpless, U disk system from now on I left a shadow ....
In fact, can be installed, that is, enter the DOS, enter the Ghost command, but very tolerant of the entire hard disk into a lattice
drive C, this is a very reluctant thing to see ...
I remember a few years ago, I also use the Ghost interface into the merits, successfully divided the hard disk into four or five areas, and then put the system into
C disk, today is a success, so the process to take photos, to treat you confused netizens ...
Here is an example of using a USB stick to install XP system.
1, the use of UltraISO to make a good startup disk, and then set the boot entry;
2, enter the Ghostxp interface, run the DOS tool,
3, enter the DOS after the Ghost command, enter the Ghost interface, select Local->partition->from Image
(This is equivalent to two systems, one is the original partition of the computer hard disk, the original computer has four partitions, a mirror file on the system,
In two districts, the process we're going to do now is to copy the system partition (hereinafter referred to as the "source Partition") in the mirror to the system on the computer.
Partition ("hereinafter referred to as the target partition")
4. Select the partition where the source image file (. gho file) is located, such as:
5, select the Winxpsp3.gho file,
6, next select the source partition in the image, there is only one choice,
7, next select the target partition, just said there are four, select the first partition (here the first partition is C drive), here to choose a good,
Otherwise, all the data on the other disks will be ruined.
8, it will remind you that the target partition will be formatted, select Yes, and then you can happily copy the image file:
The above steps may differ for different system disks, but I think the process should be similar, that is, first into the DOS interface,
Then use Run Ghost to bring up the interface, the interface comes out after the next process basically all the disks are the same.
PS: The USB drive system is a risky action, so it is recommended to make a backup of important data before rebuilding. Although many systems have been installed,
Think about backing up the data.