WinSetupFromUSB tutorial

  
                  

WinSetupFromUSB is a very powerful self-starting U disk creation tool that can complete the WinXP/Vista/Win7 U disk installation, complete the U disk production of the same Windows installation source and Linux boot installation. The U disk installed with WinSetupFromUSB has a very high success rate, which can be described as a hundred test. And it has the advantage over UltraISO that you don't need to install the ISO image of the disk, you only need to have the I386 directory of the installation file.

The latest version has added support for NTFS. It is recommended to use this version. After the installation is complete, insert the U disk to be mirrored and run

First, extract the downloaded system CD image to the blank partition root directory or non-blank partition folder. Open the WinSetupFromUSB_0-2-3.exe program and click directly. [RMPrepUSB] button, open the following boot disk creation tool:

Insert the USB flash drive. Check “Boot as HDD(2PTNS)”,“XP bootable[NTLDR]”&"NTFS" (U disk formatting, can greatly improve the writing speed, it is recommended), and then click [Prepare Drive] button to format:

This prompt box appears; click OK to


Turn off RMPrepUSB when finished The tool page returns to the main program interface:

Click the [Refresh] button on the right side of the USB Disk Selection to select the U disk you just formatted in the drop-down box. Then click the [Browse] button next to Windows 2000/XP/2003 Source to select the directory where the Windows installation files are located —— is the upper directory of the directory where I386 is located. Then you can click [GO] to start making U disk:

Browes——Load decompressed CD image folder

refrest USB ——Load U disk path
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Successfully making a boot disk

Using WinSetupFromUSB can also complete the installation of VISTA/Win7. The previous process is the same, the difference is that the installation source file is selected in the above process. It is not the "Browse" button next to "Windows 2000/XP/2003 Source", but check the right side "Vista/7 Source", and then click the […] button to select the installation source.


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