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After creating the bootable drive, the tool will work quickly to let you boot the drive, and run the install. If all goes well, Windows will boot to the desktop, and you should see the icon to launch Setup. If you are feeling particularly adventurous, you can use a free tool such as Universal USB Installer to create a persistent install, so you can have the system running without a reboot. After this is done, you are ready to install Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 for the first time.As with the previous versions of Windows XP, there will be no windows to show up during installation. If you know what you are doing, you can have the installer detect the data from an existing copy of Windows XP on the flash drive. We will need to create a single floppy that will boot Windows XP from an.iso file, and then clone the drive to the flash drive using Norton Ghost.This process will be the same in either scenario. NOTE: If you attempt to boot with the CD drive, you can’t unless you’ve specifically inserted the floppy. You can use the boot menu to select the floppy instead of the CD as your primary boot drive, and it will boot Windows XP from the CD.Step 1: Insert the Windows XP ISO into the drive for installation. NOTE: Use the same drive your tutorial is pointing to. The program will not prompt you for any CD or Windows OEM key. This is not the case with Windows 8/8.1/10, so this will not work the same way if you are installing a version of the operating system which is not listed in the table below. Step 3: Boot into Windows XP and the CD drive will be mounted on the desktop. Double-click on bootmgr to begin the installation process. The XP system will then load the Windows Installer.
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