If it happens that you do not have DVD burner to install Windows Seven
, here you have the solution ... also serves to
Vista ...
I did from XP, and worked for 10 ... Here is my method
To create a bootable USB memory with Seven Windows Installer need a USB memory at least 4GB (complying with USB specification 2.0).
After plugging the stick into a USB port, proceed to format the pen drive with the NTFS file system .
(If you do not work with XP, run with administrator permissions)
.
window in the "Command Prompt" wrote
diskpart and press Enter
. When
DISKPART>
write list volume and press Enter
. Now you'll see a list all volumes or storage devices installed on your computer, including USB sticks. What we must do now is to identify the flash drive listed as an installer you want to use Windows 7. You just need to see the type of device, which for the flash drive or USB memory is removable. Or you can see the letter assigned to the unit, which in my example is E : . After identifying the volume corresponding to the pen, we must select. For that, write
select volume X, where X is the volume number in my example is 7
.
Now that we have selected the volume with which we work, we mark it as active . To enable this write and press Enter . Write
exit and press Enter
.
With this we have prepared our memory stick. As a next step we will create a boot sector (boot) in our pendrive. Insert Windows installation disc 7 in the DVD drive (or in my case, mount the. ISO in a virtual drive). Now, in the "Command Prompt", we must enter the Boot folder is on the DVD of Windows Seven. In my example the DVD drive is assigned to F: .
Then type:
C: \\ Documents and Settings> F:
F:> cd boot
Now create the bootloader with the following command:
F: BOOT> ;
bootsect / nt60 e:
You must change the drive letter for your case.
In our example, is the drive pendrive E: and DVD player is F:
.
The last step is to copy all files from the Windows installation disc to Seven USB flash drive or memory:
Go to the DVD drive in Windows Explorer, select all, copy and paste into your memory unit USB. Now you can start the installer from the flash drive by setting the BIOS to boot from a USB device.
IMPORTANT: Your Mother must support booting from USB.
hope you find it as useful as I do, for if they become
DVDtera
Greetings!
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