How to Install Windows 7 from a USB Flash Drive - TechneekTV
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@dota4every1 thats because the commands used in this tutorial isnt designed for xp, u have to do it another way im afraid..
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not supported in xp.
when i use my command in command prompt there is no usb storage, it only shows H.Drive.
any help?
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what if i have files i want to keep on my flash drive?
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Why is your desktop so "different"?? what do I need to make it this way? :)
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@TechneekTV It worked even i didn't do the format thing but it worked Tnx..
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it didnt work on the diskpart format fs=NTFS quick
its result diskpart has encountered an erorr: The parameter is incorrect.
see the system event log for more information
What should I do plsss.... REPLAY
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can i install windows 7 64bit in my computer
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hey when i typed in list disk my flash drive never showed up and i tried the other ubs drives it didn't show up in the command
yah its works thanks vmuch dude!!
jhaywean23 1 month ago
@jhaywean23 Your welcome!
TechneekTV 1 month ago
hey nice video! question, will this work if you download windows 7?
aantwonn 6 months ago
@aantwonn Yes it will!
TechneekTV 6 months ago
when i plug my usb in and start the partition on command prompt, command prompt does not show my usb.
what do i do?
TheAe86man 6 months ago
@TheAe86man Make sure that your USB flash drive does not have two partitions (Windows cannot see two partitions on a flash drive but Linux can). And when you say it doesn't show your USB, do you mean it doesn't "label" your flash drive? That is normal. You will have to figure out which drive it is by the capacity. Make sure as well that any light on the drive is lit up (to indicate power going to it).
TechneekTV 6 months ago