Getthe latest official Prolific USB-to-Serial Comm port (COM/LPT/Serial) drivers for Windows 11, 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, XP PCs. Update drivers with the largest database available. Products. Driver Fusion Omnify Hotspot. Support. Support. Automatically install drivers with Driver Fusion. 47 available drivers GuideIndex: USB Installer Tools & Successes. Acquiring a Disc Image (ISO) Method 1 – Using Rufus. Method 2 – UNetbootin. Method 3 – Using Microsoft diskpart. Method 4 – Microsoft Windows 7 USB/DVD Tool. Method 5 Itis recommended you update your Windows XP Drivers regularly in order to avoid conflicts. Driver updates will resolve any Driver conflict issues with all devices and improve the performance of your PC. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Downloading the latest Driver releases helps resolve Driver conflicts and improve your computer’s stability and CaraInstal Windows XP Melalui USB Flashdisk - Cara Instal Windows XP Dengan USB Flashdisk – Tutorial Komputer – Pada kesempatan kali i Step1 - Format the drive and set the primary partition as active. Connect the USB flash drive to your technician PC. Open Disk Management: Right-click on Start and choose Disk Management. Format the partition: Right-click the USB drive partition and choose Format. Select the FAT32 file system to be able to boot either BIOS-based or UEFI-based PCs. carainstall driver usb wifi wireless 802.11n di windows 32 atau 64 bit untuk xp, 7, 8 dan 10isi video1. cara install driver2. cara koneksi ke internet(hotsp installulang windows xp vista 7, instal ulang pake usb flasdik, instal ulang menggunakan flasdisk, cara instal ulang flasdisk/usb windows, windows instal menggunakan flasdisk, tahap instal ulang. cara instal ulang windows xp Cara ini di gunakan untuk install ulang pada laptop yang tidak memiliki CD/DVD seperti Axio Pico. Sebelum kamu menginstall SelectNext once you're back on the Step 1 of 4 screen. On the Step 2 of 4: Choose media type screen, click USB device . On the Step 3 of 4: Insert USB device screen, choose the flash drive or external hard drive you want to Step1: Run MultibootISO, install MultibootISO into your USB Storage Device (ie.pendrive, External Hard Disk). This will install Grub4dos in pendrive. Step 2: Copy everything in Windows 7 Installation DVD into your USB storage. Step 3: Look for the file your pendrive/External Hard Disk, edit it with Notepad++. Selainitu, yang Anda butuhkan hanyalah: - USB Flashdisk minimal berukuran 1GB - CD Original Windows XP - Keberanian dan sedikit kesabaran . Saya tidak menyarankan Anda untuk menggunakan Windows XP yang tidak original atau Windows XP yang sudah mengalami reduksi sehingga master CD nya berukuran lebih kecil daripada versi aslinya. y1hQrqR. I know this question may be duplicated as follows Install Windows XP to USB Hard Drive and Run from It Installing Windows XP to and running from an USB drive Can I run Windows XP from a USB flash drive? Is it possible to install Windows XP on a USB drive? How can I make Windows XP bootable from a flash drive? but their 'answers' are neither answering the question, nor containing up-to-date materials. So my question is How to install Windows XP operating system on an external hard drive or USB flash drive? Not to install Windows XP operating system from an external hard drive or USB flash drive. After the above step, how to boot/run Windows XP operating system from the external hard drive or USB flash drive? Not to boot Windows XP installation setup from an external hard drive or USB flash drive. The reason I ask so clearly is as follows I successfully installed Windows 7 Ultimate operating system on an external hard drive by using WinToUSB Enterprise. I can boot it from the external hard drive and use it like normal. I also want to do the same thing with Windows XP like the above. But WinToUSB gave me an error Cannot find bootable image.0x000000C401510000 and there is no solution online. Please help me with solution like the software I used, thanks! Added about the hack in the comment I have no confidence to install a modified Windows XP setup. So I need volunteers to test it. Materials The ultimate guide for installing and running Windows XP from a USB stick / HDD drive Original Cabinet SDK download page Requirements An existing Windows install for carrying out the steps in this tutorial A USB2-compliant Hard disk drive or a big USB2 stick, see remarks below An original Windows XP CD tested only against SP1 so far, but reported to work on other versions A registered version of WinISO or any other software that allows direct editing of ISO files The Microsoft CAB SDK A CD-burning software that can handle ISO files. I like the free burnatonce asked Aug 26, 2016 at 756 3 XP doesn't support UEFI boots and doesn't support booting from an USB device. There are several, very invasive, modifications necessary to an existing XP install on a regular hard-drive after which you can copy the XP install to an USB drive. Even then it is not guaranteed to work with your particular hardware or to remain working after XP installs updates/hotfixes. This solves the 2nd problem if it happens to work for you, but still doesn't solve problem 1 UEFI booting. answered Aug 26, 2016 at 817 gold badges52 silver badges84 bronze badges This tutorial describes how you can boot to WinPE v2 or v3 from a USB drive on your target’ system, then partition and format the hard disk and then install XP onto that hard disk. This method is slow as you have to run the complete Win XP Setup process, both the text mode part and the GUI part, which takes about 20-30 minutes. You can choose from several different XP installations by placing each i386 XP CD source folder into a separate folder on the USB drive and installing the one that you want onto the target hard drive. For a similar single-boot method that uses Windows XP ISO files, see Tutorial 82. Recommended You can also make an Easy2Boot MultiBoot USB drive and just copy all your Windows XP Install ISO files and 100’s of others! to it and install Windows. If you use the DPMS version of Easy2Boot you can install to a SATA or SCSI system directly from the XP Install ISO file without needing to modify it. INSTALLING TO AN IDE XP COMPATIBLE SYSTEM Outline of the this Method Create a bootable WinPE USB driveCopy any Microsoft Windows XP CD or XP ISO contents to a folder on the USB driveBoot using the USB drive on the target system and wipe, partition and format the hard diskCopy the XP 32-bit version files to the hard disk from the USB driveRun the file will be on the hard disk after copying from the USB driveReboot and allow XP Setup to continue 1. Download and install the Windows 7 WAIK to obtain the ImageX utility and WinPE files For instructions on how to do this, please refer to the first part of my tutorial here or follow the Make_PE3 tutorial. Follow the instruction up to the point where a WinPE folder has been created Step 1 You can create either an x86 version recommended or an amd64 64-bit version. Create a new folder C\MYXP on your office computer. Copy the c\pe86\ISO folder contents to C\MYXP C\MYXP should now contain bootmgr, folders \boot, \sources, \efi, etc. 2. Obtain a Microsoft Windows XP installation CD or ISO or set of NLited files that you wish to install Create a new folder on your Windows office computer hard disk called C\MYXP\XPPRO\i386 assuming you have XP Professional Copy all the files in the CD’s i386 folder to C\MYXP\XPPRO\i386 folder Ensure that the file C\MYXP\XPPRO\i386\ is present and has been correctly modified by you see end of this page for an example Note XP does not contain AHCI or some SCSI/SATA drivers – either you must set your BIOS menu for Hard Disk mode to compatible/legacy’ hard disk mode or you must use a specially modified version of XP use nLite. Now prepare a WinPE v3 bootmgr bootable USB drive using RMPrepUSB and copy over the C\MYXP folder to the USB drive – please refer to the part 2 of my tutorial here. Note NTFS formatting is recommended for speed. The USB drive should now contain an \XPPRO folder as well as the winpe folders \sources, \boot, etc. 3. Boot from the WinPE USB drive using the target system that you wish to install Windows XP onto. Now run DISKPART and type the following commands assuming you want a two partitions on the hard disk – only type the commands shown in capital letters DISKPART run diskpart utility LIS DIS lists the disks present SEL DIS 0 select disk zero usually the first hard disk CLEAN wipes the selected disk CRE PAR PRI SIZE=30000 ALIGN=16065 create a 30GB primary partition for XP change as required – if this gives an error use 64260 instead of 16065. FOR QUICK LABEL=SYSTEM format it as NTFS add FS=FAT32 if you don’t want an NTFS partition ASSIGN LETTER=J assign it the drive letter J ACT make it the boot partition CRE PAR PRI create another NTFS partition of remaining size optional FOR QUICK format it optional ASSIGN assign it a drive letter optional LIS VOL list volume letters EXIT quit diskpart you now should have a formatted hard disk ready to receive files. 5. Now you need to run from the drive containing the source i386 folder if D is the USB drive to start the copy of the XP install files to the hard disk as follows D\i386\ /unattend10J\i386\ /syspartJ /tempdriveJ /makelocalsource thanks to João Santos for the tip of adding /makelocalsource!. To install a different XP source – D\XPHOME\i386 or D\XPPRO\i386 just change the path accordingly. /makelocalsource – Instructs Setup to copy all installation source files to your local hard disk. Use /makelocalsource when installing from a CD to provide installation files when the CD is not available later in the installation. The i386 files will be taken from the same folder that is located when it is run. /noreboot – Instructs Setup not to restart the computer after the file-copy stage of Setup finishes, so that you can execute another command. /syspart – On an x86-based computer, this parameter specifies that you can copy Setup startup files to a hard disk, mark the disk as active, and then install the disk onto another computer. When you start the computer onto which you have installed the disk, it automatically starts with the next phase of Setup. You must always use the /tempdrive parameter with the /syspart parameter. You can start with the /syspart option on an x86-based computer running Windows NT Windows 2000, or Windows XP Professional. The computer cannot be running Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Millennium Edition. /tempdrive – Directs Setup to place temporary files on the specified partition. For a new installation, Windows is installed on the specified partition. For an upgrade, the /tempdrive option affects the placement of temporary files only; the operating system is upgraded in the partition from which you run /unattend[num][answer_file] Performs a fresh installation of Windows in unattended mode using the specified answer file. Setup downloads the Dynamic Update files from the Windows Update Web site and includes these files in the installation. The specified answer_file provides Setup with your custom specifications. 5. When the setup phase completes and returns you to the command line you can reboot by typing wpeutil reboot Now remove the USB drive and allow the target PC to boot and start the textmode 1st setup phase. Note that unless you have added AHCI drivers or press F6, the BIOS must be set to IDE compatible mode or you will get the dreaded BSOD 0x0000007b error! TIP The XP files are many and the file copy is thus quite slow and very slow if using FAT32 on the UFD. You can speed this up by using 7zip instead of a file copy. Just zip up the XPPRO folder and place the zip file on your USB drive instead of the XP I386 files, then extract the files to the hard disk using the 7zip e or x option. You can also extract a zip file from a network as pulling a zip file across a network is a lot less data than pulling over all of the i386 files and therefore much faster! Remove the /makelocalsource switch if you do this. Tip You can easily automate the steps from 3 to 6 – diskpart /s xcopy /herky \XPPRO\i386\*.* J\i386\*.* J cd \i386 winnt32 /unattend10J\i386\ /syspartJ /tempdriveJ /sJ\i386 /noreboot echo Finished – please remove your USB drive now! wpeutil reboot where the file contains the diskpart commands in step 3 except for the first DISKPART line, of course. WinPE has networking The i386 files do not need to be on your USB drive, they can be on any networked computer. Just create a shared folder on your office’ PC or server – right-click on the C\MYXP folder and choose share with’ to share it out. The WinPE USB drive will need to have the correct network drive for the target system. To install the correct network driver when you have booted to WinPE from your USB pen, type DRVLOAD F\WIN7DRIV\ where the USB drive folder F\WIN7DRV contains the correct win7 driver files .inf, .sys, .dll, .cat etc. for your hardware wait a minute or so afterwards for networking to start up. Now connect to your networked shared folder on your office PC using the command NET USE N \\mypc\MYXP Umyworkgroup\myloginname [Enter] and then type in your password when prompted. Now dir N should list the contents of the MYXP folder on your office computer. So you can now install any XP image across the network and you don’t need the XP files on the USB drive at all, just change the XCOPY source folder in the example above to point to your N network folder. Another tip is to back up the XP install once it has finished installation. Then you can easily and quickly restore your XP install at any time in the future – see Tutorial 1 for details! SAMPLE FILE FOR UK ;SetupMgrTag [Data] AutoPartition=1 MsDosInitiated=”0″ UnattendedInstall=”Yes” [Unattended] UnattendSwitch=Yes WaitForReboot=No UnattendMode=FullUnattended OemSkipEula=Yes OemPreinstall=Yes TargetPath= * ;Driver INF files placed in the following folders will be automatically installed OEMPnPDriversPath = “Drv\Net;Drv\Audio;Drv\monitor;Drv\Storage;Drv\Video;Drv\Mbd;Drv\Modem;Drv\Misc” [UserData] FullName=”Ted” OrgName= “Ted plc” ComputerName= * ;put your product key on the next line or delete the next line ProductID=XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX [GuiUnattended] AdminPassword=* OEMSkipRegional=1 TimeZone=85 OemSkipWelcome=1 AutoLogon=Yes AutoLogonCount=99 [TapiLocation] CountryCode=44 [RegionalSettings] LanguageGroup=1 Language=00000809 [Display] BitsPerPel = 16 XResolution = 800 YResolution = 600 VRefresh = 70 [Identification] JoinWorkgroup=WORKGROUP [Networking] InstallDefaultComponents=Yes [GuiRunOnce] [Branding] BrandIEUsingUnattended = No IEBrandingFile =