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Re: [MU/MF] Windows Tiny 7 REV01 (x86) --699mb-- TRIED AND TESTED!! BUGS FIXED
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pa try feedback ako mamaya ts tested ung megaupload links ??? try ko mag format ako mamaya nabaha kasi ung mga cd ko nung bumha kaya balik nanaman sa mga downlaod nang os hahaha
pa try feedback ako mamaya ts tested ung megaupload links ??? try ko mag format ako mamaya nabaha kasi ung mga cd ko nung bumha kaya balik nanaman sa mga downlaod nang os hahaha
meron ako nto n unang version hndi gaano matakaw sa ram ito hndi ba yun lite v2 kasi ang takaw kapos yun 512 ko...
bos pa try tnx deto
tried and tested ko na to..good talaga parang win 7 ulti din lang kaso mas LITE nga sia ^_^ ....tsalamat ts ....at ang maganda pwede ilagay sa usb kahit 2 gb lang
Ka i-install kulang, hindi nga matakaw sa ram at mabilis dn, mga 3.5G lng nagamit na space sa hdd.
Para s mediafire links, gamit kau ng FFSJ joiner/splitter kc suppored nya ung .__a na files. Tried and tested.
Pasubscribe muna, download ko pag nasa bahay.
ayos na ayos to sa P4 1.60ghz 512mb ram GAMIT KO CYA NOW.TNX
mga tol anong app. po pwedeng gamitin para malagay to sa flash drive? pwede naman sa 1gb db? natry ko ksi ung windows 7 usb/dvd tool sa ibang lite version ng windows 7, ayaw gumana.. naman po.
Here’s a photo of what it should look like;1. “cd Desktop”
2. “cd bootsect”
3. “BootSect.exe”
4. “BootSect.exe /nt60 d:” (wherein “d” stands for the designated letter of my USB flash drive; exchange it with yours if it’s different, since it could be e, f, g, etc.)
Quoted from another website:
Installing Windows XP | Vista | 7 with a USB flash drive
What you need:
The Windows 7 ISO weighs a hefty 2.5GB of disk space(IDK about Vista because I can't recall of me using a Vista OS), so a flash drive with at least 4GB of space is required. Also, you need the following programs:
Your choice of Windows Operating System ISO
BootSect
USB_prep8
PeToUSB
Download Link Here;
http://www.mediafire.com/?a46ubu7b7l7b391
When you have everything ready, insert your flash drive, plug in your notebook/laptop/netbook or whatever you call it to electricity source of your choice be it Zapdos or Pikachu and get ready to create a Windows 7 bootable USB flash drive.
Installing Windows 7 with a USB flash drive - Preparation
1.) Download the packed RAR file which I gave you the link to earlier and extract its contents to your computer’s Desktop (this makes things easier for you). This contains the three programs you will need to make a bootable USB flash drive, which are BootSect, USB_prep8, and PeToUSB.
Now that the bootsect and USB_prep8 folders are on your Desktop, do the following.
obvious screenshot is obvious by CyberSnake
2.) Open the USB_prep8 folder, find USB_prep8.cmd and run it, pressing any key to continue when prompted. This will initiate PeToUSB. PeToUSB will be used to format your flash drive, so it is suggested that you back up any valuable data that you might have on your flash drive before proceeding. Once the backup’s done or you are sure it’s OK for you to format your flash drive, see the PeToUSB options and make sure that “Enable Disk Format”, “Quick Format” and “Enable LBA (FAT16X)” are checked. See photo below.
After you click start and agree to what comes next, your USB flash drive will be formatted, and the next step would be to configure it so that it becomes bootable. Close PeToUSB and the small command prompt window that you opened earlier.
3.) Make your USB flash drive bootable using bootsect. Here’s how. Assuming that the bootsect folder you extracted earlier is already on your desktop, simply do the following. Open a command prompt window by pressing the Windows key + R (or going to Start > Run > typing “cmd” without the quotation marks and hitting Enter).
At the command prompt, type the following word for word;
Here’s a photo of what it should look like;
And if all goes well, you should be able to read the following message: “Bootcode was successfully updated on all volumes”. This means you now have a bootable USB flash drive. Congratulations!
5.) Copy the Windows 7 install files to your bootable USB flash drive. Find your Windows XP | Vista | 7 ISO file, extract its contents using WinRAR, and copy the resulting files (all of them) into your empty and newly configured to bootable USB flash drive. Once that’s done, safely remove it, and use it to boot any computer to install Windows XP | Vista | 7 on it. It’s that simple. Installing Windows XP | Vista | 7 with a USB flash drive - What now?
NOTE***
You can still use the USB flash drive as a normal USB flash drive as a "on-the-go" storage device, just make sure you don't delete the installation components for the Operating System on your flash drive.
may error ako nung nag-iinstall ako using my flash drive. nagawa ko namang mabuti 'tong instruction.
ito yung error ko:
File: \Boot\BCD
Status 0xc000000f
Info: An error occured while attempting to read the boot configuration data.
1. “cd Desktop”
2. “cd bootsect”
3. “BootSect.exe”
4. “BootSect.exe /nt60 d:” (wherein “d” stands for the designated letter of my USB flash drive; exchange it with yours if it’s different, since it could be e, f, g, etc.)
kapag ginawa ko ba 'to dapat ba my makikita akong files sa flash drive ko?pagtapos ko kasing gawin 'to tinignan ko yung flash drive ko walang laman na files. empty.