![]() ![]() Restart and Set your BIOS to boot from usb. Using PowerISO - open the bootable iso image EXtrACT it to the hard driveĤ. Using win7/vista CD- just copy it directly to the hard drive Copy ALL OS installation files to the drive. type bootsect /nt60 + the drive letter where your external drive is insertedģ. ![]() Let's say the file is mounted to cd drive d:Ģ. ![]() use poweriso to mount your iso file to a virtual disk ![]() *if you dont have a cd and just have an iso file. *if you have a win7/vista cd go ahead and insert itĬhange the directory to dvd's boot directory let's say it's drive f: >select your new partition ex: (select partition 1)ġ. > select disk # where your drive is located (in my case it's disk 1) (select disk 1) >Shrink Volume to desired amount (you willl now have unallocated disk space) Windows 7: Setup does not support USB or IEEE 1394 Port.īut the good thing is I was able to make my drive a bootable OS installer.įor those who want their External Hdd/ USb work as a bootable OS installer.follow this! Wpgwpg I wasn't able to install the OS directly to my drive I'm getting an error ![]()
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