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Of course, you can, install the XP system in 15 minutes with a 1G USB flash drive.
With the hard disk installer, you can use no hard disk, no optical drive, no DOS boot disc or floppy disk, no need to set BIOS, and support NTFS format, support dual hard disk, support FAT32 and NTFS
Mixed-format hard drives. It's easy to install the system with one click under Windows, and you don't have to ask for anyone to install it from now on.
The hard drive installer can help you install the system fully automatically directly under the Windows interface. The C drive will be automatically overwritten when the system is installed. It is highly recommended that you back up your C-drive profile to another disk before proceeding.
Tools and preparations for installing the XP system using a hard disk installer:
Extract the gho installation file to the new folder; Before running the hard disk installer, put the hard disk installer and gho
The files are placed in the same directory (i.e. in the newly created folder, and the extracted gho file should be named . Finally, copy it to your own USB flash drive, and the XP system can be installed everywhere with you, and you can install it by opening the hard disk installer in the folder!
Friends who don't know how to install the system can also install the XP system according to the operation of the diagram and text instructions, and there is no need to find trouble with others; Advantages: You can use no disk, no optical drive, no DOS boot disc or floppy disk, no need to set BIOS, and support NTFS format, support dual hard disks, support FAT32 and NTFS mixed format hard disks. And it's fast.
Resources.
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Yes, you can search for relevant information on the Internet.
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OK!!! There are a lot of tutorials!!
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Yes, but your USB flash drive must support booting, you can use software to make a USB flash drive to boot a USB flash drive, and then work on the system.
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Yes, if the current system can be used normally, the steps to install the system with a hard disk are as follows:
<>3. Double-click [Install System.] exe], open the installation tool OneKey Ghost, select "Restore Partition", load the image path, select the location of the system such as C drive, and click OK.
4. A prompt box pops up, the program is ready, and you can directly click to restart the computer restoration process immediately.
5. After restarting the computer, enter this interface and perform the process of formatting the C drive and restoring the Win7 system to the C drive.
6. After the above process is over, the computer will restart again, enter this interface, and start to execute the process of installing win7 system on the hard disk.
7. There will be multiple restarts during the installation process, and finally boot into the system desktop, and the win7 system installation is completed.
Only Windows7 can have the function of system booting
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