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Usb - Multiboot - CMD - Install XP From Usb : Usb - Multiboot - 10.zip Usb - Multiboot - 10.zip Usb - Multiboot - 10.zip
Usb - Multiboot - CMD - Install XP From Usb : Usb - Multiboot - 10.zip Usb - Multiboot - 10.zip Usb - Multiboot - 10.zip
1. Introduction
The procedure for installing Windows XP from a bootable USB-stick was developed by
ilko_t , jaclaz , cdob, porear and wimb at MSFN Forum
- Use of MultiBoot.cmd and everything in this Guide is COMPLETELY use at your own risk.
Make sure that your XPSOURCE Folder is located on your Harddisk in a simple Path without
SPACES.
Copy the Contents of your Windows XP Setup CD to your XPSOURCE Folder on Harddisk.
Siginet's RyanVM Integrator or nLite can be used to Integrate Windows UpdatePacks in the XP-
Source.
http://integrator.siginetsoftware.com/index.php?download
http://www.nliteos.com/
Excluding LANG and WIN98X Folders from Copying to USB can be Selected
from USB_MultiBoot.cmd Main Menu, which can reduce the XP-Source on USB-Drive by 135
MB.
Reduction of the XP WINDOWS Folder can be achieved with nLite
but do NOT select Operating System Options-->Manual Install and Upgrade for removal.
If you do you will get BSOD, error 0x0000006F during Text mode Setup of Windows XP.
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- Remove all other Removable Drives, like USB Backup Harddisks and Memory Cards
- Use USB-sticks with High Read/Write Speeds of about 15 MB/sec
- Unpack USB_MultiBoot.zip to your Harddisk in a simple Path without SPACES.
H) - HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool V2.0.6 - NTFS Format - use X_CONTENT
NTFS Format Supports DOS Boot Floppy Images via GRUB4DOS Menu
Installing XP from USB takes 16 minutes - Corsair Flash Voyager 4 GB
Do NOT use the HP Tool for USB-Harddisks having more than 1 Partition
WARNING - HP Tool Formats whole Disk - Second Partition is Lost
- For USB-Harddisk use Main Menu Option 0) to Change from USB-stick to USB-Harddisk.
Because this makes use of rdummy.sys and is essential for using USB-Harddisk.
rdummy.sys makes Fixed USB-Harddisk seen in XP Setup as Removable Device.
Reduced 63%
669 x 338 (59.4K)
Display and Edit of the 8 required parameters for Unattended Setup allows you
to give your ProductKey and TimeZone used in the Current_winnt.sif and copies your winnt.sif
file.
The Current_winnt.sif file is auto adjusted for the Installation of XP from USB and then
copied by USB_MultiBoot.cmd to $WIN_NT$.~BT folder on USB-Drive.
In all cases Selecting Cancel keeps given Settings for winnt.sif file and $OEM$ folder
Unchanged
Selecting Unattended Install in the Editor instead of Cancel will enable to skip the Welcome
Screens
by automatic adding the unattendswitch="Yes" Setting to the [Data] Section of the
Current_winnt.sif file.
The UserName given at Edit Screen 8 will not be used in the case of XPSOURCE made by
nLite.
OEM or nLite winnt.sif file is detected in XPSOURCE and Auto Changed for the Installation of
XP from USB.
In that case All Setup Parameters come from XPSOURCE and therefore Empty $OEM$_X
Folder is Selected.
In the Attended Install all Setup Parameters are given Manually during the GUI Mode of Setup
Windows XP.
For each XP Source the Program Supports to launch Unattended or Attended Setup.
For Attended Setup a second SetupLoader XATSP is made ,
where winnt.sif is Patched as winat.sif using gsar.exe
So the extra Setup Option does not take extra space from the USB-stick.
Attended Install is always available as Extra Option in the boot.ini Menu.
Remove all other Removable Drives, like USB Backup Harddisks and Memory Cards
This will enable that your Computer Harddisk in XP Setup gets DriveLetter C
Boot with the USB-Drive plugged in and Press [Delete] key or F2 to Enter BIOS Setup
Your BIOS may use a different key for starting BIOS Setup.
Change BIOS Boot Priority Settings: (your USB device is listed as Harddisk)
Make First Boot Device Type is Harddisk and give your USB device the First Priority of
Harddisks
Boot from USB-Drive and Select 1. Begin TXT Mode Setup Windows XP
Use Only C: Drive of Computer Harddisk as Partition for Installing Windows XP
and then Select Quick Format with NTFS FileSystem, XP Install is Automatic
***** NEVER UNPLUG USB-Drive ***** Until After First Logon of Windows XP
The error can be due to a Hidden First Partition (case of HP Computer) so that you Install on
partition(2)
It is also recommended to remove any Additional USB-drive like USB Backup Harddisk or
External Cardreader
since these extra USB-drives may interfere in Harddisk numbering and can cause then also the
hal.dll Error.
In TXT-mode of XP Setup, where you Select the partition on which you are going to Install,
you must count the partition number and use this in your boot.ini Menu on your USB-stick
on Reboot for GUI-mode of XP Setup and for Start of XP.
To solve your hal.dll Error you need to Change the boot.ini file on your USB-stick.
It can be handy to make a boot.ini with multiple entries like this:
CODE
[Boot Loader]
Timeout=20
Default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1)\WINDOWS
[Operating Systems]
C:\btsec\XPSTP.bs="1. Begin TXT Mode Setup Windows XP, Never unplug USB-Drive Until
Logon"
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Continue GUI Setup + Start XP from HD 0 -
Part 1" /FASTDETECT
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Continue GUI Setup + Start XP from HD 1 -
Part 1" /FASTDETECT
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(2)\WINDOWS="Continue GUI Setup + Start XP from HD 1 -
Part 2" /FASTDETECT
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(3)\WINDOWS="Continue GUI Setup + Start XP from HD 1 -
Part 3" /FASTDETECT
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(2)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Continue GUI Setup + Start XP from HD 2 -
Part 1" /FASTDETECT
The Folder usb_cfg_extra provides a script for Windows Post-Install Wizard (WPI) -
http://wpiw.net/
WPI is very handy for the Automatic Install of Programs after Install of XP from USB.
In WPI script there is the option to run SFC /purgecache which deletes the dll cache
by deleting the files in Folder C:\WINDOWS\system32\dllcache
This is a very simple way to reduce the WINDOWS Folder Size by 360 MB
The Result is a XP WINDOWS Folder Size on Harddisk of only 785 MB inclusive all Updates.
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7. Adding Extra Sources for Booting with BartPE, UBCD4WIN, Windows PE 2.0 and Vista
Setup
BartPE - http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/
or
UBCD4Win - http://www.ubcd4win.com/index.htm
can be added to USB-Drive by Selecting BartPE Source Folder in the Main Menu. Remove with
Cancel.
Install of Vista from USB is supported and launched via GRUB4DOS Menu
http://www.msfn.org/board/vista-t114092.html&st=6
http://www.msfn.org/board/Install-Vista-fr...6.html&st=2
For Vista Install from USB, Remove on first Restart your USB-stick.
8. Multiple XP Install from USB and Multiple PE (BartPE and UBCD4Win) Booting from
USB
Multiple PE (BartPE and UBCD4Win) from USB is supported using Multi_Partition USB-
Drives.
Multi-Partition an USB-stick after using INSTALL_DUMMY.cmd from makebt Folder.
When dummy.sys is Installed in your OS, then USB-sticks are seen as Fixed Local Harddisks.
In that case you can make Multiple Partition USB-sticks with NTFS format,
allowing to combine BartPE and UBCD4WIN or different Vista Versions x86 and x64
http://www.msfn.org/board/Multiple-PE-from....html&st=11
http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?sho...20089&st=24
Run USB_MultiBoot.cmd again using New BartPE Source and
using Empty XX_CONTENT Source Folder and No Copy of XP Source.
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EDIT by jaclaz:
SERVICE POST
This thread was getting "out of hand", I splitted "self-standing" issues and solutions to new
threads, ALL of them have as title:
"[Solved] Install XP from USB"
Use the board search (advanced) and input as search string "[Solved] Install XP from USB" -
including double quotes to find them.
Other "unfinalized" issues are titled [Abandoned] Install XP from USB, as the OP never came
back.
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