surfertje Posted May 29, 2008 Posted May 29, 2008 Ik wil de uiteindelijk ISO van Nlite graag op een USB stick uitpakken en niet een iso maken en op cd branden. Dit omdat ik wel kan booten van usb maar niet van cd.Is dit mogelijk direkt vanuit nlite of moet ik eerst een iso maken en dan ergens mee uitpakken bijv. met isobuster. Maar met isobuster kun je weer extracten met 4 soorten. 2 soorten heb ik reeds geprobeerd maar dat lukt niet.Iemand een goed idee?
Ponch Posted May 29, 2008 Posted May 29, 2008 Look for the "install XP from USB" forum. There is a tool that lets you copy your install folders to a stick and formats it so it's bootable. For what you want to do, make sure you expand the tool in a directory without space in the name and that you do not have nLite removing the "Manual Install and Upgrade" from the "Operating System Options".
surfertje Posted May 29, 2008 Author Posted May 29, 2008 Look for the "install XP from USB" forum. There is a tool that lets you copy your install folders to a stick and formats it so it's bootable. For what you want to do, make sure you expand the tool in a directory without space in the name and that you do not have nLite removing the "Manual Install and Upgrade" from the "Operating System Options".I have found a lot of threads on forums about booting xp from usb. That is much work what is to be done. Isn't it possible to make a ISO with Nlite and then extract the iso to usb?THe problem is that i have a pc with usb but no cd drive. I cannot connect a cddrive because it won't fit in my dell machine. I want to make 1 installation with nlite because it must completely be stripped and then when i have one i make a image from it with ghost.When i follow your instuctions then i am making a usb bootable and copy the windowsfiles to it but i don't have a stripped windows version?
jaclaz Posted May 29, 2008 Posted May 29, 2008 If you reduce the source with nlite BEFORE running the USB_multiboot_9.cmd, you sure will get a reduced source:http://www.msfn.org/board/Install-XP-from-USB-f157.htmlThe thing you MUST NOT remove is just the "Manual Install and Upgrade".http://www.msfn.org/board/FAQs-t116766.htmljaclaz
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