How to Create Multiboot USB Drive for Windows 7 and XP
Creating the multiboot USB drive is so easy and involves four simple steps. Before getting into the process, make sure that the USB drive that you do have, is minimum 4 GB of volume (recommended 8 GB) and formatted with FAT32 file system. Once you are ready, download WinSetupFromUSB and extract at any location of your computer....
Now, follow the steps below.
- Insert the formatted USB drive in the USB post of your computer and run theWinSetupFromUSB_1-0-beta7.exe.
- Make sure that the utility has detected your USB drive.
- Now, enable the option Windows 2000/XP/2003 Setup selecting the check box and browse to the Windows XP installation file location. Next, enable the option Vista/7/Server 2008 Setup/PE/RecoveryISO and browse to the Windows 7 installation files’ location. In both cases, if you have the ISO images, extract them by WinRar or 7-Zip.
- Click the Go button to get started. Wait for some time and your multi-boot USB stick will ready within a while. It may take several minutes.
Though we have discussed the procedure for only Windows XP and Windows 7, you can also add Windows Vista as well as Linux in the same removable drive and use it to install your preferred operating system at your PC.
How to Create Multiboot USB Drive for Windows 7 and XP
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