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      Default MSAADA: Windows installation kwa kutumia flash disk.

      Habari gani wadau wa jf. Kuna options naiona wakati ninapo boot pc yangu inasema boot from usb. Hv unafanyaje.Coz niliwahi kusend file za cd kwenda ktk flash ikagoma
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      Quote By Deejay nasmile
      Habari gani wadau wa jf. Kuna options naiona wakati ninapo boot pc yangu inasema boot from usb. Hv unafanyaje.Coz niliwahi kusend file za cd kwenda ktk flash ikagoma
      Inasema hivyo kutokana na hiyo Computer yako ipo kwenye ina boot kutoka kwa usb unaweza kuibadilisha kwa kwenda kwenye Bios ikawa ina boot kutoka kwa CD Room Drive kisha inayofuatia iwe ni HDD kisha ya mwisho in Floppy Driver. au kam unataka ku installation Windows 7 kwa kutumia USB flash driver tumia hii njia hapa chini na usibadilishe kule kwenye Bios uwache isome hivyo hivyo

      You might have come across a situation where your CD-ROM is non-functional or DVD-drive is inaccessible, but you want to install Windows Vista or Windows 7. Obviously you will need a USB bootable disk which can be used to install Windows on your PC or laptop even without your DVD drive.
      There are several utilities to make the USB drive bootable but none of them are compatible with the latest OS from Microsoft – Windows 7. But don’t worry, AskVg has released a tool which creates a bootable USB drive to install Windows Vista, Server 2008 or Windows 7.




      Its a portable utility so doesn’t need installation. All you have to do is follow these 4 simple steps -
      1. Check USB drive (To check whether your USB drive is attached or not)
      2. Format USB drive
      3. Choose DVD or ISO image (To copy the required files to USB drive)
      4. Start the process to create bootable USB drive
      Download A Bootable USB for Windows 7 and Windows Vista

      Download Link (Rapidshare)
      Download Link (Mediafire)
      Download Link (Skydrive)
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      Au hii jaribu How to Make a Bootable USB Flash Drive Windows XP/2003/Vista/2008/7 Installer

      Installing an OS using USB flash drive rather than the standard optical disk drive has its advantages. It's fast, durable and reusable. A great use for Netbooks and PC's/Laptops without (or with busted) CD/DVD drives.

      You can use command-line to transfer Windows setup into the USB flash drive and make it bootable. It's not at all hard but it's a bit tricky, so to help you save time is an application that automates it all with just a few clicks of a button – WinToFlash.
      From WinToFlash.com:
      WinToFlash is a software for transfer your Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 2008, Windows 7 setup from CD or DVD to USB in some mouse clicks. This is about you can install your Windows from flash drive, USB pen, HDD, etc to your computer or netbook.
      WinToFlash starts a wizard that will help pull over the contents of a windows installation CD or DVD and prep the USB drive to become a bootable replacement for the optical drive. It can also do this with your LiveCD.
      You don't have to worry about scratches on the disc or misplacing your original media discs once you transfer their contents to the flash drive. The optical drive is quickly becoming a thing of the past, especially in office environments, as media is shifted to the cloud.
      What you need:
      • USB Flash Drive. 1GB for Windows XP/2003. 4GB (or more) for Windows Vista/2008/7.
      • Microsoft Windows XP, 2003, Vista, 2008 or 7 CD/DVD installer. For image files (like iso, cue, etc.) you'll need to mount them on a virtual device. You can use DAEMON Tools Lite (free).
      How to Transfer Windows XP/2003/Vista/2008/7 Setup Into USB Flash Drive Using WinToFlash


      1. First, download WinToFlash here:
      WinToFlash - Install Windows From USB - Download Page
      2. Open up the downloaded file and extract its contents into a folder.
      3. Go to the folder and click wintoflash.exe.
      4. In the Welcome tab, click the big check sign – Windows Setup transfer Wizard.

      5. Click Next.

      6. In Windows files path: click the Select button. Navigate and select the drive/folder that contains either Windows XP/2003/Vista/2008/7 setup files. (or you can just simply type the path letter in the textbox)

      (Note: I'm using Windows 7 for this demo)
      7. In USB drive: click the Select button and select the USB flash drive. (or change the path letter)

      8. Now click Next >.
      9. Select "I Accepted the terms of the license agreement" then click Continue.

      10. In Format warning click OK.

      WinToFlash will now cook Windows setup into the USB flash drive. Don't remove the USB device. Wait for it to finish.
      11. When done click Next > then click Exit.

      It's done. You now have a bootable USB flash drive Windows installer.
      (Optional) How to Boot and Install Windows From USB Flash Drive


      1. Go into BIOS SETUP UTILITY -> Boot -> Boot Device Priority.

      2. Then change the Boot Device Priority sequence, making Removable Device as the first priority.

      3. Save its settings then reboot. I'll now boot Windows setup from USB flash drive.
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      [QUOTE=MziziMkavu;2808238]Au hii jaribu How to Make a Bootable USB Flash Drive Windows XP/2003/Vista/2008/7 Installer

      [COLOR=#333333][INDENT]Installing an OS using USB flash drive rather than the standard optical disk drive has its advantages. It's fast, durable and reusable. A great use for Netbooks and PC's/Laptops without (or with busted) CD/DVD drives.

      You can use command-line to transfer Windows setup into the USB flash drive and make it bootable. It's not at all hard but it's a bit tricky, so to help you save time is an application that automates it all with just a few clicks of a button – WinToFlash.
      From WinToFlash.com:
      WinToFlash is a software for transfer your Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 2008, Windows 7 setup from CD or DVD to USB in some mouse clicks. This is about you can install your Windows from flash drive, USB pen, HDD, etc to your computer or netbook.
      WinToFlash starts a wizard that will help pull over the contents of a windows installation CD or DVD and prep the USB drive to become a bootable replacement for the optical drive. It can also do this with your LiveCD.
      You don't have to worry about scratches on the disc or misplacing your original media discs once you transfer their contents to the flash drive. The optical drive is quickly becoming a thing of the past, especially in office environments, as media is shifted to the cloud.
      What you need:
      • USB Flash Drive. 1GB for Windows XP/2003. 4GB (or more) for Windows Vista/2008/7.
      • Microsoft Windows XP, 2003, Vista, 2008 or 7 CD/DVD installer. For image files (like iso, cue, etc.) you'll need to mount them on a virtual device. You can use DAEMON Tools Lite (free).
      How to Transfer Windows XP/2003/Vista/2008/7 Setup Into USB Flash Drive Using WinToFlash


      1. First, download WinToFlash here:
      WinToFlash - Install Windows From USB - Download Page
      2. Open up the downloaded file and extract its contents into a folder.
      3. Go to the folder and click wintoflash.exe.
      4. In the Welcome tab, click the big check sign – Windows Setup transfer Wizard.

      5. Click Next.

      6. In Windows files path: click the Select button. Navigate and select the drive/folder that contains either Windows XP/2003/Vista/2008/7 setup files. (or you can just simply type the path letter in the textbox)

      (Note: I'm using Windows 7 for this demo)
      7. In USB drive: click the Select button and select the USB flash drive. (or change the path letter)

      8. Now click Next >.
      9. Select "I Accepted the terms of the license agreement" then click Continue.

      10. In Format warning click OK.

      WinToFlash will now cook Windows setup into the USB flash drive. Don't remove the USB device. Wait for it to finish.
      11. When done click Next > then click Exit.

      It's done. You now have a bootable USB flash drive Windows installer.
      (Optional) How to Boot and Install Windows From USB Flash Drive


      1. Go into BIOS SETUP UTILITY -> Boot -> Boot Device Priority.

      2. Then change the Boot Device Priority sequence, making Removable Device as the first priority.

      [FONT=Segoe UI]3. Save its settings then reboot. I'll now boot Windows setup from USB flash drive.

      Thanx brother.Appreciate

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