Saturday, November 20, 2010

Installing Windows using Flashdisk



This article authors make based on the experience when asked friends to re-install the Netbook, it does not include some Netbook ext.
DVD Drive. The question arises how to nginstall windowsnya using flash? Since there is only the USB plug, then be made to wear FlashDisk Installer Windows 7.
This method can also be used if the DVD drive built-in laptop / notebook / PC has suffered a setback age / already weak optical read / damaged.


That need to be prepared:
1. FlashDisk least 4GB
2. Winto Flash
Program, download here
3. DVD Installer Windows 7
4. Make sure Netbook / Laptop / PC target can booting from USB

OK, if all requirements are met, we proceed directly
1. Plug in your flash

2. Open the program WinToFlash

3. If you do not like to be fond of English, click on "Language" in the lower right corner.

4. Click the tab "Advanced mode", then select Task her to "Transfer Windows Vista/2008/7 setup to USB Drive", then click the RUN button

5. Then it will open the basic parameters

6. Insert your Windows 7 Installer DVD on DVD-DRIVE

Fill out the "Vista Setup file path" with the path your DVD-DRIVE
Fill out the "USB Drive" with the path your USB FlashDisk
Give a check on the "Remove the read-only attribute from files"

7. Click the tab "Process Step", make sure all options are checked there


8. Click the Format tab, make sure the parameters - the following parameters
USB Drive Type: "Flash stick or card"
Format Type: "USB-HDD"
File System: FAT32 LBA
Give a check mark on "Select This Parameter Automatically"

9. Click the tabs FAT, make sure "Select This Parameter Automatically" is checked

10. If you're ready all, click Run, it will display "Windows Licences Agreement", select "I Accepted ... ..", click Continue

11. If a warning appears as shown below, just click OK only

12. Wait until the ending process.

13. If you have selesei you can try your FlashDisk on the target.

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