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I want to fresh install windows7 in my friends laptop... But his DVD drive tray has totally damaged... So I want to configure my pendrive to boot... I have a win7 iso image which was copied from a bootable setup DVD... Now what can I do?.... Followed some instruction from the net to boot from pendrive but haven't got success yet.... Any better solution?.... |
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@newt182 | 28 April 12 | |
http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msstore/html/pbPage.Help_Win7_usbdvd_dwnTool
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@newt182 | 28 April 12 | |
It doesn't get any simpler than that. /topic
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@jupiter2 | 28 April 12 | |
OK thanks bro... I'll check it out...
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@massac | 28 April 12 | |
jst copy the win7 files 2ur flash drive make sure therez nothng in the flash.then boot ur pc from removable dsk.ur done..or download wintoflash here http://softpedia.com
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@jupiter2 | 28 April 12 | |
Thanks... Done
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@arjunkr | 29 April 12 | |
Win2flash takes too much time to format and copy files,so its better to use normal command line method....google Installing windows 7 via usb using command line
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@jupiter2 | 29 April 12 | |
That made sense arjunkr... Just finished installing windows in my friends lappy.... Finally got the exact solution I wanted... I was getting some errors with the Win2Flash but the command prompt method worked like charm... Huge thanks bro for that suggestion... You made my day... I can now install windows in my own pc anytime, coz its a lot faster than DVD's...
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@arjunkr | 29 April 12 | |
Mention not brother :-)
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@yhd92 | 29 April 12 | |
go to the bios and change the boot process to start with the usb
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