Windows Xp Usb Indir

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Hi Mates,A week ago i created a iso image of windows XP sp3 from MDT. I tested it on a virtual machine it's running perfectly. Now i am trying to make a bootable USB from that ISO but obtain no success till now:(. I tried it by rufus it's finishes successfully butwhen i am going to install a system recurrence of reboot is happened. Any one give me some idea to create a bootable USB of windows XP from custom iso.

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One more thing to inform i tried wintoflash software as well but getting no success:(.your advise is required for that issue.Regards,Mohsin. Sorry, then I don't really know what you are doing wrong. If it's the same deployment share, it's the same WinPE that you boot from. Does not matter if the offline media contains Win7 or Win XP.

It's WinPE 3.0 (or 4.0 if using ADK 8.0) that you boot from,not the actual Windows SKU.When preparing the USB stick, there is no need in even creating or involving the ISO, just copy the the content of the Content folder to it. MDT generates the ISO from that folder, but you don't need the ISO.Can you please post what MDT version you are using (Help / About Microsoft Deployment Workbench), and also post a File Explorer screenshot of the root of your USB stick./ JohanRegards / Johan Arwidmark Twitter: @jarwidmark Blog: FB: www.facebook.com/deploymentresearch.

Hi Johan,I earlier had perform all the similar steps which you show in the above post. I am able to successfully create the bootable usb of windows 7 32/64 bit but unable to make windows xp bootable usb by performing the similar step. That is the only obstacle whichi found while creating a bootable usb of windows xp. One more thing to clear you that when i use the same iso file on virtual machine i successfully create a VM with that XP iso.Only obstacle is while making it a windows xp bootable usb from that iso.Regards,Mohsin. Sorry, then I don't really know what you are doing wrong. If it's the same deployment share, it's the same WinPE that you boot from. Does not matter if the offline media contains Win7 or Win XP.

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It's WinPE 3.0 (or 4.0 if using ADK 8.0) that you boot from,not the actual Windows SKU.When preparing the USB stick, there is no need in even creating or involving the ISO, just copy the the content of the Content folder to it. MDT generates the ISO from that folder, but you don't need the ISO.Can you please post what MDT version you are using (Help / About Microsoft Deployment Workbench), and also post a File Explorer screenshot of the root of your USB stick./ JohanRegards / Johan Arwidmark Twitter: @jarwidmark Blog: FB: www.facebook.com/deploymentresearch. There should be no difference between the boot methods used by a MDT boot disk with Windows 7 and a MDT boot disk with Windows XP, MDT does not use the boot files from Windows XP, instead it used the boot files from the WAIK and/or ADK. First off, verify that the disk works, by loading Windows 7 boot image on it. Did you create the MDT offline boot image from the same deployment share as Windows 7 or another one? From the same computer or a different one? Hopefully you have the same version of the ADK/AIK on both shares.

Windows Xp Usb Indirect

Is your XP image greater than 4GB in size? If so, you should have formatted the drive as NTFS, but it won't work on uEFIThe process to get the image onto a.removable.Flash. USB drive is fairly easy. First of all the partition must be marked as 'active' (see VIK's post above). Secondly, once the drive has been properly formatted, then mount the.iso file using some DVDmounting tool, and copy the.entire.

contents (including hidden files) of the.mounted. ISO image to the DVD drive. I like using 7-zip to extract out the files directly.Keith Garner - Principal Consultant owner.

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