WinSetupFromUSB is a very powerful from the launch of the U disk production tools, you can complete the winxp/vista/win7 USB disk installation, complete the same disk with multiple Windows installation source of U disk production and Linux start installation functions. with WINSETUPFROMUSB installed U disk success rate is very high, is called Hundred Test Lark. And it is more than UltraISO also has the advantage of not needing the installation disk ISO image, only need to have the installation file I386 directory.
The latest version, which adds support for NTFS, is recommended for use in this edition. Insert the USB drive to make the mirror and run when the installation is complete
First, unzip the downloaded system CD image to a blank partition root or a nonblank partition folder open Winsetupfromusb_0-2-3.exe program, click the "RMPrepUSB" button, open the following Startup disk production tools:
Insert a U disk. Check "Boot as HDD (2PTNS)", "XP Bootable[ntldr]" and "NTFS" (U disk format, can greatly improve the write speed, recommended selection), and then click the "Prepare Drive" button to format:
The prompt box appears; Click OK
When you are done, you can turn off the RMPrepUSB tool page and return to the main program interface:
Click on the "Refresh" button on the right side of the USB disk selection, and you can select the just-formatted U disk in the dropdown box. Then click the Browse button next to Windows 2000/xp/2003 Source to select the directory where the Windows installation files are located-the parent directory of the directory where I386 resides. Then you can click "Go" to start making installation U disk:
browes--load the uncompressed disc image folder
Refrest usb--loaded u disk path
Successful production of startup disk
Using WINSETUPFROMUSB can also complete the installation of vista/win7, the previous process is the same, the difference is that in the process of selecting the installation source file is not the point of "Windows 2000/xp/2003 source" next to the "Browse" button, Instead, check the "VISTA/7 source" on the right and click the "..." button to select the installation source.
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