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Take a look at an application called Bootsage. It runs under Windows XP as well as Windows 7, and automagically creates a bootable Win7 flash drive. http://firesage.com/bootsage
Glaze! Which is installed by glazers!
It depends on which operating system you want to boot on your flash drive. I have been using an application called Bootsage to create a Windows 7 installer flash drive or a WinPE bootable environment, and it seems to work very well. It runs under Windows XP as well as Windows 7. http://firesage.com/bootsage
It depends on which operating system you want to boot on your flash drive. I have been using an application called Firesage|Bootsage to create a Windows 7 installer flash drive or a WinPE bootable environment, and it seems to work very well. It runs under Windows XP as well as Windows 7. http://firesage.com/bootsage
There are a few different options depending on which operating system you want to boot on your flash drive. I have been using an application called Bootsage to create a Windows 7 installer flash drive or a WinPE bootable environment, and it seems to work very well. It runs under Windows XP as well as Windows 7. http://firesage.com/bootsage
It depends on which operating system you want to boot on your flash drive. I have been using an application called Bootsage to create a Windows 7 installer flash drive or a WinPE bootable environment, and it seems to work very well. It runs under Windows XP as well as Windows 7. http://firesage.com/bootsage Here is a utility which make bootable pendrive in few very simple steps... http://techwek.com/2011/09/22/download-free-software-iso-to-usb-to-make-bootable-pen-drive-in-windows-7-vista-xp/
You can create a bootable MS-DOS floppy disk, and put on it the utility which is called format.com. After that you boot your PC up from the floppy disk and use format.com to format the partion where windows xp is installed. Before you start you have to make sure that you have a windows xp installtion CD and a serial number for the windows xp. After you have formatted the partion boot up your PC from the installation CD and follow instructions. Better Idea - If Windows XP was installed with NTSF formatting, this idea won't work. You should do "fdisk" from a bootable floppy before you install Win98. This way the installation will properly format the disk for your new installation. Why don't you go back to Windows 2000 instead of 98?? It crashes a lot less often and will run fine on the old cpi. You will still need 128mb memory for either one to run decent.
Windows Recovery Environment
The last known good configuration is like windows restore, it will go back to the last installed software or last installed piece of hardware
A bootable CD has an operating sytem (usually a form of Linux or Windows) copied to the CD starting at track 0 on the CD. If your computer has a bios that defines one of your CD drives in the power on/restart boot sequence, you can boot your system from such a CD. Bootable CDs are used by developers/software companies to install Windows and Linux onto your computer's hard drive. Bootable CDs are also used by some anti-virus products to allow a "for sure" clean scan capability on a possibly infected system. Bootable CDs are activated by placing the CD in the CD drive, powering the computer down, a then powering the computer back on (cold boot). The power on boot usually follows a sequence of 1) check floppy drive for bootable disk, 2) check CD drive for bootable CD, and then 3) boot from designated hard drive.
It depends on which operating system you want to boot on your flash drive. I have been using an application called Bootsage to create a Windows 7 installer flash drive or a WinPE bootable environment, and it seems to work very well. It runs under Windows XP as well as Windows 7. http://firesage.com/bootsage
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