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USB MULTIBOOT Final (XP & WIN)[Only admins are allowed to see this image]

In this guide, we will show you how to create a
multi-boot Windows USB flash drive with Windows XP and Windows 7. Once
you have this multi-boot USB, you will be able to install XP and Windows
7 from the USB stick.



[Only admins are allowed to see this image]Required things:

1. A USB flash drive (recommended 16 GB) minimum 8GB

2. Windows 7 installation DVD

3. Windows XP installation CD/DVD



Procedure:

1. Connect the USB flash drive to your Windows machine and move data present on the USB flash drive to a safer location.



2. [Only admins are allowed to see this link],
extract the contents to desktop. Open the folder, right-click on
WinSetupFromUSB (.exe) file and select Run as administrator option.

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Also make sure that your USB flash is shown in USB Disk Selection box.
Once you are done with the above mentioned tasks, click RMPrepUSB
button.



4. This will launch RMPREPUSB tool. In this tool, you will need to enable the below mentioned options.

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A. Make sure that your USB flash drive is selected in the first box

B. Under Boot Options, select XP/BartPE bootable [NTLDR]

C. Under File System and OverRides section, select Boot as HDD (C:2PNST), and NTFS options

D. Select File –> USB option in Image Tools box



Finally, click Prepare Drive button to see a message from the tool.
Click Ok button. Click Ok button on the next screen as well.

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5. Wait for a few minutes till you get a Command Prompt message saying “Operation Completed”.

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6. Close the PREPUSB tool.



7. Insert your XP CD/DVD into the optical drive. In the WinSetupFromUSB
tool, click Browse button next to Windows 2000/XP/2003 Source box to
browse to the XP installation files present on your CD/DVD.
Alternatively, if you have the XP installation files on a local drive,
you can browse to that folder.

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8. Click Go button and wait for a few minutes to see the following screen:

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Click Ok button. Remove the XP CD/DVD from the optical drive and insert Windows 7 DVD.

9. Select Vista/7 setup/PE/RecoveryISO option and browse to the Windows 7
installation files folder. Finally, click Go button. Please note that
this operation may take hours. Don’t close the application if you see
“Not Responding” message in the title bar.

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10. Wait for the Done message before you click the Exit button.

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11. Now, it’s time to download another small file named Bootfiles from [Only admins are allowed to see this link].
Extract the contents to desktop. Copy menu.lst and winsetup.lst files
to the USB flash drive and replace the old files with new ones. Click
Copy and Replace option when you are prompted with the Copy File
message.

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12. Your multi-boot USB flash drive is ready. Reboot your machine and start installing XP or Windows 7 from the USB.

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Note: When you select Windows XP setup in the boot screen, you will see two options:

First part of Windows XP setup

Second part of Windows XP setup

You should choose the first part of Windows XP setup, but on the following restarts you choose the second part of the setup.

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