Abel99 Posted August 22, 2012 Share Posted August 22, 2012 (edited) Install Windows XP from a USB-Device with Extended DriverpacksRead the following to understand my way of taught and the actions I have taken:1. Used my retail copy of Windows XP to make a virtual machine in VmWare Workstation. And updated it to latest security patches and installed anti-virus software.2. Downloaded the software Imgburn then used to option to copy CD to image. Image file name is 'xp.iso'3. Used '7-zip' to extract the '.iso' archive to a folder named nlite-data for use with 'Nlite'4. Downloaded Nlite and installed it.5. Executed 'Nlite' to add/remove things like I allways do. No changes. - OnePiece Post SP3 UpdatePack 6. 'Nlite' modified files now exists in 'nlite-data'7. Downloads DriverPacks.net Installer for Windows XP and Driverpacks for Windows XP8. Executed DriverPacks Software to add a dummy installation so I can use Mass Storage Drivers text mode and alot of other driverpacks.9. 'Nlite' is now used to make a '.iso'10. Burning the '.iso' as a CDFinal step: I install Windows XP with CD compatible optical reader...Anyway I can still use Mass Storage Drivers text mode and USB installation of Windows XP?What steps do I need to do?2nd rate:Can I use BartPE on a Flash drive with Diagnostic Tools and Enable installation from the Live Environment? Edited August 22, 2012 by Abel99 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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