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USB로 윈도우XP 설치

안녕1999 2018. 11. 3. 23:18

Installing Windows XP using a USB flash drive is a bit trickier, since Microsoft doesn’t offer an official tool. That’s where a free app called WinToFlash comes in. You can use it to transfer the Windows XP installation files to a USB flash drive and then use that stick to install Windows. The latest versions of WinToFlash also support Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8, but it’s the Windows XP feature that really stands out.

Here’s how to use WinToFlash to install Windows XP on a netbook or any computer without a disc drive. You’ll need a Windows installation disc, a 2GB or larger USB flash drive, and a separate computer that does have a disc drive so that you can copy the installation files to your flash drive. (Alternately, if you have a Windows XP ISO file instead of a disc, you can mount it as a virtual drive using SlySoft CloneDrive or a similar app).


WinToFlash Lite

Limited functionality:
+ Creates Multiboot bootable USB with any Windows Setup and live CD (2pcs max)
+ Includes Wizard mode for home users
+ Includes other basic functions for home use
- May show Ads
- No support for files larger than 4Gb on a bootable USB
- No NTFS, exFAT, USB-FDD, GRUB4DOS
- Can't run fully functional Windows on a USB aka Windows To Go