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2011

WinSetupFromUSB - How to install Windows XP / Vista / 7 from USB Stick / Flash Drive - BitHacker's Tumblr

by decembre
Here’s how to create a Windows XP, bootable, USB key. This is very useful especially persons using Netbook or in the case that your PC is not equipped with a DVD/CD player or its is out of order. Creating your bootable USB key: First of all, you will need: A USB key (capacity:1 or 2 GB;) A Windows XP CD ( official version ) or an ISO image of Windows XP A PC with a CD player and a USB key And this software WinSetupFromUSB : http://www.datafilehost.com/download-109e97af.html [Used in this article]If you’re trying to install Windows 7 on a netbook, Microsoft is making things even easier. Just use the Windows 7 USB tool.

SARDU - How to Combine Rescue Disks to Create the Ultimate Windows Repair Disk - How-To Geek

by decembre
Why limit yourself to just one? Here’s how to combine your favorite repair disks together to create the ultimate repair toolkit for broken Windows systems—all on a single flash drive. If you need to clean up an infected system, we’d absolutely recommend the BitDefender CD, since it’s auto-updating. Best bet? Create your ultimate boot disk with as many of the different utilities as your flash drive can hold. To create the rescue disk, a USB flash drive with a decent amount of space—for our purposes, 2 GB is the minimum size, but you’d be better off with something a little bigger if you want to put a lot of repair disks on it, especially the larger ones. To create the custom drive, we’ll use a small piece of software called SARDU, which combines a bunch of functionality into a single package—you can use it to download the ISO images, write everything to the USB drive, or create an ISO image that you could burn to an optical disc—though obviously you’re space-limited in that case.

2009

WinToFlash – Créer une clé USB bootable pour installer Windows XP, Vista ou 7 he Google

by decembre & 1 other
Trés simple d'utilisation : un gros bouton pour démarrer la procedure et ensuite choisir l'emplacement de son Windows et celui de sa clef USB....et c'est tout !.

Installation/FromUSBStick - Community Ubuntu Documentation

by tadeufilippini (via)
* Installation * FromUSBStick Conteúdos 1. Install Ubuntu from a USB stick 2. Tools for creating bootable USB stick from CD images 1. usb-creator (Windows or Linux) 2. UNetbootin (Windows or Linux) 3. Portable Linux 4. Live USB creator (GUI-based, runs from Live CD) 5. isotostick.sh (Command-line shell script, runs from Linux) 6. ubuntu-server-flashdrive-installer.sh (Command-line shell script, runs from Linux) 7. liveusb-creator (from Fedora) 3. Creating bootable USB manually 1. Alternate Install (Ubuntu 9.10) 2. After Installing 3. See also 4. Comments and Troubleshooting Install Ubuntu from a USB stick This pages describes how to install Ubuntu by copying the contents of the installation CD to a USB drive (such as a self-contained flash drive or a Memory Stick or SD card reader) and making the USB drive bootable. This is handy for machines like ultra-portable notebooks that do not have a CD drive but can boot from USB media. The main steps are: * Prepare the USB drive * Boot the computer from your USB drive. * Install Ubuntu as you would from a normal boot CD Note: It is highly recommended to use the latest version of Ubuntu to prepare your USB drive. See also the instructions for USB drives from the official Install Guide. If you have downloaded a .img file, please refer to the .img writing documentation Tools for creating bootable USB stick from CD images

2008

How do I create a bootable USB Flash Drive?_Cary Easy Usb Drive

by decembre
Follow these steps below to create a bootable USB flash drive. In any case, make sure to have a backup of all important data from your PC before you start. CoSoSys cannot be held responsible for whatever happens after following the described steps.

Lifehacker__Fedora 9 Linux__After the jump, let's create a fully-functional desktop-to-go using a simple Windows program and a 1GB Thumb drive

by decembre
A three-click affair.You don't need Linux installed to create it, you can leave the data on your thumb drive untouched, and any files you create or settings you tweak remain in place the next time you boot up.

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