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Vista based PE's, including MS's own WinPE 2.0 and the current "amateur" VistaPE project:
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Having a FULL (not PE) Windows 2K/XP/2003 from USB stick or USB HD is perfectly possible, once again after Microsoft denied that it could be : If only someone would make bootloader to resolve this.Īctually there is some mixing of terms/notions, BartPE is NOT XP, it is a Pre-install Environment BASED on XP (or Server 2003). but so far I have only tried 3 USB stick version of XP (made with BartPE method I presume), and I'm trying one Vista based USB based project atm.Īnd there is that still non availability of calling different boot loaders as in cdshell and eazyboot. Also repercussions for HDD manufacturers are pretty severe, so maybe that too is holding it back.Īnyway here are some additional links to help you, they are more focused on running live OS from USB, but will help give you better understanding of the matter : Verify disc: Using this feature, you can verify contents between the image file and the original optical disc. I think part of the problem lies in BIOS reconfiguration. Create Image file from disc: Using this feature you will able to create a a file that contains all the data contents from your preferred optical disc (CD, DVD or Blu-ray disc) into an image file (e.g.ISO). It provides guidelines for BIOS vendors, IHVs, and OEMs to work together to create USB boot enabled products. This paper provides information about booting the Microsoft Windows family of operating systems from USB storage devices. Both USB flash drive (UFD) and USB CD-ROM drives are in a position to pave the way of new booting features on USB. Boot from USB has become a highly requested feature.
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Also recently I read news that Intel based Macs can boot from USB2 drives.Īlso, The Universal Serial Bus (USB) Mass Storage Working Group is preparing a specification on booting USB devices to enable booting from USB within the industry. Yeah, work on that is progressing slowly, probably beacuse it is not widespread yet, and beacause DVD media is cheaper than flash disc.įor now i think only isolinux based and floppy emulation based boot images can be used. In fact, I plan on performing a project like this sometime in the future myself, albeit a little more ambitious (2k, 2k3, XP, Vista, 2k8, OSX & a couple of linux distros all both installable & bootable from USB, plus some apps - 32gb corsair required tho!) But why not try and figure it out yourself? Keep a log here, and you may get help on individual bits."help me do a complete project" is rarely a reasonable request! The following may also help you: So I'm afraid it's not possible to guide you step-by-step.
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Moreover, some are very hard to get ckily for you, there's already been some work in this area. There is no way to directly copy over an ISO and have it work - you'll have to do it part by part.