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Instal Windows Xp Dengan Micro Sd

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By FrozenCow Saturday January 25, 2013 Update: Rufus is now the recommended to write Windows installation ISOs to DriveDroid and other USB drives. Please refer to. The tutorial below still explains in more detailed steps how the same thing is done using more low-level tools. In version v0.7.0 of and a feature has been added to create blank images that look like normal USB disks. This allows you to use tools on your PC to fill the blank USB disk with whatever you want. In this post I will show how to create a Windows 7 installation disk that can be booted from your phone with DriveDroid.

The disk will be made using files of the official Windows 7 ISO. Requirements • DriveDroid v0.7.0+ • 4GB free space on your Android phone • A PC with Windows 7 and 7-zip installed • Diskpart utility (installed by default on Windows 7) • A Windows 7 installation disk or ISO Note that on some systems is not installed. I installed it seperately. Image creation First hook up your phone to your PC using a USB cable. Next we'll have to create a blank image on your phone. On this image we will eventually store the installation disk.

Cara Install Komputer Baru Windows XP dari Awal dengan Flashdisk. Beberapa dari Anda mungkin telah mencoba untuk menginstal Windows XP dengan flashdisk USB. Reinsert the SD card and try to format the SD card again. If this step fails or there is no tab on the SD card follow these instructions: If you are using Windows 8 and above you can right click the start button and Click 'Command Prompt (Admin)'; If you are using XP, Vista or Windows 7 press the start button.

Instal Windows Xp Dengan Micro Sd

In DriveDroid we go to the + button and choose 'Create blank image.' Choose a filename like 'windows7.img' and choose 3500MB as the size for the image. You can uncheck 'Partition table (MBR)' and choose 'None' for the filesystem. Now hit the 'Create' button on the top-right. As a side-note, we choose to not create a partition table and filesystem here because DriveDroid does not support formatting NTFS filesystems.

NTFS is required for the Windows 7 installer to work. We will partition and format the image from your PC in Windows, but we'll get to that. Universal Extractor Download Archive Gmail on this page. This will create the image file in the background. Open the notification-bar to see when the image creation is finished. Most time will be used by 'Allocating file.' , which creates a 3500MB file.

Instal Windows Xp Dengan Micro Sd

This can take half an hour or so on most devices that have a FAT-32 filesystem on their SD-card, other filesystems do not seem to have this problem and will finish almost instantly. It is recommended not to do anything else on your phone while the image is being created. At the moment the image creation process can be killed by Android when there isn't enough memory available on the device to launch other applications. I still need to figure out how to avoid this. Once the image is created go to DriveDroid. Partitioning and formatting Select the image in DriveDroid and click the option that says '(read-write)'.

As soon as we have done that, Windows will find a new USB drive. A window will popup in Windows asking to format the drive. Choose 'Cancel': this method of formatting is not compatible with a Windows 7 install disk, since it'll not create a partition table and bootsector. Thus it will not boot using this option. We will partition and format the disk properly using diskpart. Go to start and type cmd.exe.

Command prompt will open. Start diskpart by typing diskpart. Show the connected disks by typing list disk. You will see that the image you just created in DriveDroid is listed here as a disk of 3500MB. In this example it is listed as Disk 3. To work on disk 3, we need to select it by typing select disk 3. Next we create a partition table and fill the bootsector by typing clean.

Now we can create a partition by typing create partition primary. The partition hasn't got a filesystem yet. For the Windows 7 install disk we need a NTFS filesystem. We can format a NTFS filesystem on the partition by typing format fs=ntfs quick.

This will take a few seconds to a minute or so. Now we have a bootsector, partition table, partition and filesystem. We only have to mark the partition as 'bootable' to be able to boot from it. We do this by typing active. Finally we leave diskpart by typing exit.