WinXP can't start how to use USB to migrate data

  

Many times we will encounter WinXP system can not boot, then if there are a lot of important data in the system, you will not choose to directly reinstall the system, but will find a way Transfer the data to another location first. There are a lot of ways to transfer data. Today we are going to introduce you to use USB to migrate data. This method seems complicated, but it is very practical and proficient.

First, the FAT32 partition access

Using a USB disk in DOS need to solve two problems, one can boot the system, then there needs to be loaded USB drive.

Method 1: Boot the system with WinXP boot disk, add the USB disk drive on the boot disk

WinXP boot disk is easy to get, and the USB disk drive does not seem to be omnipotent. You can use Panasonic's solution, as long as your computer motherboard South Bridge manufacturer is one of Intel, NEC, nVIDIA, VIA or SIS can use his USB driver. Download Mhairudos and here. The method of use is: extract the Mhairudos.zip and extract the Di1000dd.sys file from it; Kxlrw40an.exeKxlrw40an is a self-extracting file. After running, the F2H directory will be generated. The RAMFD.SYS, USBCD.SYS and Usbaspi.sys files in the directory will be generated. Copy it to the root directory of the boot disk along with the Di1000dd.sys file you just got. Then modify the CONFIG.SYS file and add 2 lines

Add the following two lines of code anywhere in the [CD] section:

device=a:\\usbaspi.sys

Device=a:\\di1000dd.sys

Now, the homemade boot disk is ready to use.

Method 2: Boot directly with a USB disk

If the computer does not have a floppy drive, the first method will not work. In fact, most of the current motherboards support booting from the USB disk, and the production method is also simple: use the USB disk's own tools to make the boot disk. When booting, you need to boot from the USB device under the BIOS. Enter the first boot device option under the BIOS Advanced BIOS Features, there are usb-fdd, usb-hdd, usb-zip, usb-cdrom and other usb device boot options. In the experiment, only Win-ME can be done in Win ME. Under Win 98SE, USB-HDD and USB-ZIP can be done. The experiment is passed under the 845 motherboard and the Patriot.

If the USB disk is purchased earlier, it does not support the startup function or the tool that does not make the boot disk, you can use GHOST to do it (this is a method provided by a netizen), first start with a USB disk that can be started. Disk, and then run GHOST to do an image file, the method is: Local→Partition→ To Image, then restore this GHO file to the old USB disk, the method is: Local→Partition→From Image, so the old USB disk can be processed after this Started up. Previous12Next page Total 2 pages

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