![]() But if you want to be able to install “FROM” a usb key, Win2fLASH should work if you follow the author’s instructions plus set the usb to performance, format it with NSTF and extract your OS installation imagefile before you try to select it. ![]() So if you want what the title says (a bootable Windows OS on a usb key) you’re out of luck. Once you’ve done all that, just chossing your OS imagefile won’t work either. You also have to format the said usb key with NSTF. In order to boot the bootable install usb (so you can now install the chosen OS, not run it as the post mistakenly states), you must disable the quick removal setting on it first, and set it to performance. Also, the following isn’t true…and I quote the author again) ” Now you can create Windows 7, Vista, or the old XP bootable USB key with a few clicks. It can only make a bootable install disk of Vista, win7 or XP. Win2flash is great, but it can’t (and I quote the title of this post…) “How To Create Bootable Windows 7, Vista, or XP USB Flash/Pen Drive Quickly”.
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