To create a bootable USB flash drive for use in recovering or reinstalling Windows on a PC instead of a server, see Create a recovery drive. For additional scenarios in which you may want to create or use a bootable USB flash drive, see the following topics. Install Windows Server 2003 from an ISO using Easy2Boot Today, just to see what would happen, I downloaded a Windows Server x86 32-bit Install image (X13-04874.img Standard Edition Eval version), renamed it to X13-04874.iso and placed it in the _ISO WINDOWS XP folder on my Easy2Boot USB drive. Hi All, If you're still a fan of Windows XP or Server 2003, and a fan of installing it to and booting it from USB 2.0 USB 3.0 AHCI LAN or anything that has no inbox-support, you should get familiar with my little utility called. IntegrateDrv can take a Windows installation and integrate drivers to it and set various components to boot start, so you could then proceed to install Windows to things like a UFD connected to a USB 3.0 port, The best part: it doesn't require burning a CD, you could use the original microsoft provided Windows installation CD. Caffe matlab software. The tool is for general purpose use, but for now let's talk about USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 installing and booting: For installing from and booting to USB 2.0, follow these steps (assuming G is the UFD drive letter): 1. Create an active FAT32 / NTFS partition on the UFD. ![]() Create a boot sector on the UFD: bootsect /nt52 G: 3. Create a Windows installation on the UFD: winnt32.exe /syspart:g /tempdrive:g /makelocalsource /noreboot 4. Use IntegrateDrv to set the USB components to boot-start and include the Wait4UFD (Initialization driver that will wait for the USB system disk to appear): IntegrateDrv /usbboot /driver=. Drivers Wait4UFD /target=G: For installing from and booting to USB 3.0, the last step should include integration of the USB 3.0 Host Controller and Root Hub drivers, if you have an AMD A75 A85X based motherboard, the drivers are included with the IntegrateDrv package: IntegrateDrv /usbboot /driver=. Drivers AMDUSB30 usbxhc /driver=. Drivers AMDUSB30 usbhub /driver=. Drivers Wait4UFD /target=G: Note: If you're using a USB hub then you should also integrate its driver as well. Good luck, Tal Aloni. Steve, Yes to the first part, however, this is the correct way (you only need to apply the /usbboot switch once): IntegrateDrv /usbboot /target=G: IntegrateDrv /driver=. Drivers AMDUSB30 usbxhc /target=G: IntegrateDrv /driver=. Drivers AMDUSB30 usbhub /target=G: IntegrateDrv /driver=. Drivers Wait4UF /target=G: No to the second part, IntegrateDrv will not integrate all drivers in a folder, if a driver package contains more than one device driver for the given Windows edition, IntegrateDrv will ask which of the device drivers you wish to integrate. (note that there are the /local switch for narrowing down the list based on the local installed hardware, and the /enum switch that does the same using a registry export from an existing Windows system) Tal Edited by tal.aloni, 03 February 2013 - 06:02 PM. Direct Install of XP in 14 min on NTFS partition of USB 3.0 Harddisk using Wait4UFD driver is working OK After XP Setup I needed only to Install the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Display Driver. Direct Install of XP in 3 GB VHD located on Samsung USB 2.0 connected to AMD Athlon is working OK. IntegrateDrv was used to integrate Wait4UFD driver in the XP Setup Source directory containing folder i386 2. ImgBurn was used to make new XP Setup ISO file, that was copied to NTFS formatted active partition of USB-harddisk 3. VHD_XP_Create.exe was used to make 3 GB NTFS VHD on USB and to make Grub4dos Menu for WinVBlock driver NTFS Compr was Unchecked - 4. Boot with Grub4dos Menu from USB and Install XP in VHD using Start TXT-mode / Continue GUI-mode / Boot Windows XP VHD 5. After Install of XP then Run USB_XP_Fix.exe and Select your XP-1.vhd file on USB-drive and click GO. Integrating Wait4UFD driver in XP Setup Source ISO by using IntegrateDrv was NOT yet described or proposed, but this option is quite useful e.g when using XP Setup ISO file as virtual CD. Until now only IntegrateDrv was described to be used to integrate Wait4UFD driver in the $WIN_NT$ XP setup folders on harddisk. Thanks for response. By 'VHD -> Windows XP' I mean: 1. Far over misty mountains cold. Created VHD with 'wimb' 'VHD_XP_Create.exe'. Integrated DriverPacks + with IntegrateDrv v1.1.4: AsMedia USB 3.0 hub + controller and Wait4UFD. Mounted this image from G4D at USB and installed XP to VHD at HD. Made few modifications to registry: USB 3.0 HUB+Controller to be ClassGUID USB, Service Start: 0, Group: Boot Bus Extender(loaded first) 5. Moved the VHD to USB 3.0 Flash drive with G4D and used 'USB_XP_Fix.exe' 6. Booting the VHD with G4D from the flash drive. Testing: Intel USB 2.0: Boots just fine on above AsMedia (ASM1083->ASM1042) USB 3.0: Cannot find something at boot and after 1-2 minutes at XP boot screen it BSOD 0x7b So, I am assuming the issue to be: when XP boot.
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