Your USB flash drive is now set up to be a bootable USB drive for Windows XP using the Bart PE interface. When the process is complete, press any key to exit the program. When prompted to begin the process type YES. ![]() Even though there are bunch of good tools out there, including Microsoft’s own Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool, we’re going to use Rufus software, as it’s the best tool out there for the job. Make sure your USB drive is plugged in to your computer and type pe2usb -f e: (change "e:" to the drive letter assigned to your USB flash drive, if necessary) to create the bootable drive. NOTE: In this guide, we are preparing bootable USB on a Windows 8 PC but you can use this method to create bootable USB on Windows 7 as well. Open a command prompt again and type cd c:\PEBuilder to change to the PEBuilder folder. Now, you can create the bootable USB flash drive.When the build process is complete, click the Close button. Then click the Build button.Ī progress report shows the progress of the bootable image build. Make sure the None option is selected in the Media output section. In the Source field, type in the drive letter assigned to your CD Drive (you can check in My Computer if you are not sure) (e.g. ![]() Make sure you Windows XP Professional CD is in your computer's CD drive, then launch the PE Builder program.
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