You cannot imagine how great it would be if Seven could do that. In order to install you have to burn that image on DVD and boot from that DVD (or start installation Windows if the image which you have supports such mode, not all of them do).
No. You can install a new version of Windows by running its setup program from within Windows itself, or by booting from the installation media (CD/DVD/USB drive).
Yes you can, when the computer is booting up open the boot menu and choose the external as your boot device, i have a external hard drive with Ubuntu on it and do exactly that, I'm sure it can work with windows.
Any Windows XP install CD can be used for repair purposes. The only reason to use floppies is if your computer does not support booting from a CD drive.
Find a computer where you can add a password in the bios. Doing so, you can setup your bios to boot from hard drive first before booting from the DVD drive. No windows install DVD will be able to re install windows since the hard drive will boot first.Then, in windows, setup you account as admin and add a password for it if there is no password. Setup a guest account for other windows users. That's it.
If your computer has Windows ME on it, it is NOT capable of USB booting. The DSL wiki has detailed instruction on how to make a bootable DSL flash drive. Basically, you need to: 1. Format your Flash drive with a FAT32 file system. 2. Downloaded the embedded DSL zip file and extract it to the Flash drive/ 3. Download and install the Windows version of Syslinux 4. Run the Syslinux program on your Flash drive.
Yes. This is known as "formatting" the drive. If you don't have a DOS-based disk management utility, you can quickly do this by booting to a Windows installation CD - most provide an option to format the drive and assign partitions before you install the operating system, and you can simply format the drive and cancel the install.
Not all computers support booting from a USB Flash drive, and you cannot install Windows from a USB flash drive without extensive effort.
Yes. Many Linux distributions can be easily booted from a USB Flash drive. With some modification, booting Windows XP is also possible.
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Yes, you can. It is known as dual booting. Install Windows first, then any Linux distribution of choice - Ubuntu, Mint, Puppy, and so on) second. When installing the Linux OS, you will be offered either to wipe completely and use the whole hard-drive, install Linux alongside Windows (or the OS already installed), or Custom Install. To dual-boot, choose install alongside...
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Always Install Windows 2000 by formatting your root drive. Otherwise you will face a lot of problems Regards Nauman