One good way is to get Ultimate Boot CD 4 Windows and use it to make a bootable USB. It will give you some good tools on that drive.
1. Make an ISO copy of Your Win XP 2. Prepare Your USB device (min. capacity 1GB) using RUFUS (free app for making bootable USB) 3. Make sure You set USB device as first bootable device in BIOS 4. Reinstall Your Win XP
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If there is sufficient space in the USB drive, it is possible to create a bootable USB from the original downloaded .iso image.
You will need to make a bootable USB stick. The Ubuntu LiveCD should include a tool to do this.
You can use UltraIso to make bootable CDs.
DVD or bootable USB.
You/someone have installed the USB device as an bootable usb, format it to 600mb, then format it again, this time choose 2GB.
A great software utility that will help you to create a bootable USB flash drive is the Rufus Company, which is not protected and you will be able to sell, distribute, or modify any part of the software to suit your needs.
You will first need to create a bootable USB which contains the Windows you would like to install. You can use the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool.
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