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If it is showing as D: the USB MultiBoot help file has tips on how to fix.
#BOOTMGR IS MISSING XP USB INSTALLATION PROGRAM INSTALL#
The internal hard drive MUST show up as drive C:, do not install if it does not. If you miss pressing F12 during the first 3 boots it will try to boot from the hard drive and give an error - missing HAL.DLL - no problem, just restart and press F12 again to boot from USB.ĥ. This has to be done for a total of 3 boots until the OS is fully installed, after that boots can be from the hard drive. Leave the boot sequence as is, but during startup pressing F12 allows you to over-ride the boot sequence and you can choose USB as the temporary boot device. When booting from the USB stick, you need to leave your boot sequence to boot from hard drive first (otherwise the assignment of drive letters goes off).
Thus, a USB stick or an external USB hard drive will work, but an external USB CD/DVD drive does not work.Ĥ. While my laptop offers an option to boot from USB, it does not recognize all USB devices as boot devices.
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Slip streaming drivers didn't work, so I just installed them after installing XPģ. I ended up using USBMultiBoot to transfer XP to a 2 GB stick.Ģ. WinToFlash & WinSetupToUSB did not work for me, While they transferred the OS to a USB stick, when I used the stick to install I got various errors - BSOD, drive corrupted etc. I finally did get it to work, here is what I found:ġ.
Just wanted to report back on my progress in case it helps others. I am able to access the external USB DVD drive if I am booted up from the HDD and can even install Windows off the external DVD, however it does not allow me to reformat the drive or to do a clean install - it is keeping all the old files and programs.Īre there any other steps I need to take to be able to boot from USB? Any help is appreciated. If I disable the HDD as a boot device and leave only the USB then it says there is no boot device available.Īlso, in the 1-time boot menu the USB is not showing as an available choice, even though it is enabled in the boot sequence menu. However, despite that when I boot up it goes to the HDD to boot. I have gone into the BIOS and enabled USB as a boot device, and have also set it as the first device in the boot sequence, followed by the internal hard drive. The DVD drive is able to read and write, however, I am unable to boot from it.
However, my internal CD/DVD drive is not working and I do not have a floppy drive, so I want to install from an external USB DVD drive. I have the original Dell Windows re-installation disks. I want to do a clean install of XP, including reformatting the drive to wipe out all existing data, programs etc.
#BOOTMGR IS MISSING XP USB INSTALLATION PROGRAM SOFTWARE#
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