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1. A USB flash drive. 2. YUMI Multiboot USB Creator. Step 1 - Create the RESCUE ISO. Open Macrium Reflect as normal, and then from the menu, select the option Other Tasks > Create Rescue CD. The 1st panel of the Rescue CD Wizard will be be displayed as shown below: The default option is Linux.
Here's How: 1. Download the HP Flash Utility hpflash1.zip and also download the Windows 98 MS-DOS System Files win98boot.zip. Extract hpflash1 to a location readily accessible. 2. Run the installer and follow the simple on-screen instructions. 3. Extract the contents of "win98boot" to a location readily accessible.
Select the USB key to boot from. Start installing Windows 7. CONTENTS: Option One: Use "Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool" to Create Bootable Windows 7 Installation USB. Option Two: Use "Rufus" to Create Bootable Windows 7 Installation USB. Option Three: Manually Create Bootable Windows 7 Installation USB Flash Drive.
To repair Disk0 to boot itself, power down to unplug Disk1, boot into Win7 installation media or System Repair Disk to run Startup Repair - Run 3 Separate Times until Win7 boots itself. You can then plug back in Disk1 to delete its partitions in Disk Mgmt, create and format new partitions as you please.
If you install windows 7 to the ssd in the normal way, using booted media e.g. the dvd , it will assign itself letter C. It is possible to assign a different letter during boot media install - but it's complicated. If you already have windows 7 installed on the HD ( I assume it has already itself C ) - running setup from there and pointing it ...
The Ghost shows 3 local disk,a dvd,and a x: (boot).It seems it's not just loaded into the ram.Should be somewhere in my hdd. So I feel confused. No,I can't see the partition in xp setup,xp,or third party software.but when I load the Norton Ghost Environment,it has the win7 font and background.
Win 7 64 can boot a GPT drive, but some boot able OS doesn't. We want to see what you have in both drives. Under windows, with both USB disks attached, open Disk manager, expand the columns so we can read them. Take a snapshot with the sniping tool of the whole window and post the image here as an attachment.
NOTE: If you want to install XP on a separate internal hard drive instead, then skip this step and go to step 2. A) In Windows 7, select and shrink the Windows 7 volume in Disk Management by how many MB (1024 MB = 1 GB) you want to have for this XP partition. (See screenshots below)
A) Right click on a listed drive, partition, or volume letter that you want to remove the drive letter of, and click/tap on Change Drive Letter and Paths. B) Click/tap on the Remove button. (see screenshot below) C) Click/tap on Yes to confirm removing the drive letter. (see screenshot below) 8.
1. Open the Start Menu, type msconfig in the search line, and press Enter. 2. Click on the Boot tab. (see screenshot below) 3. Select a listed operating system that is not already set as the Default OS, and click on the Set as default button to make the selected OS the new default instead. (see screenshot above) 4.