The process of installing the OS to the new PC is very simple if you have the proper boot device configuration in your PC.
Now, you can install Windows XP directly from the newly prepared USB. After successful completion, safely remove the USB drive from the PC.Click ‘ Run‘ button and wait until the bootable copy of Windows XP operating system is created on the USB flash drive.Go to ‘ boot loader‘ navigation menu and choose ‘GRUB’ boot loader from boot loader option.Under ‘ process steps‘ tick the following options: format drive, collect information of text mode, collect information of GUI mode, create folders structure, copy files, install boot, assign a drive letter for set up, create answers file, add additions files for installation process, check the USB drive for errors, transfer all folders from original image.Tick the option which says – “ Remove the read-only attributes from files“.Select the USB from the drop-down that you prefer to create bootable USB for Windows PC. Then, under USB drive, select ‘ Refresh‘ button to get the list of all USB drives attached to your PC.Tick the “ Use my ISO, RAR, ARJ, ZIP, 7Z, CAB, DMG image or archive” option.Click ‘ Create‘ button to go to the next window.Under ‘ Task‘ option, just select “ Transfer Windows XP setup to USB drive“. Just open the app and select the ‘ Advanced Mode‘.
The portable edition of this tool does not require any installation.
In this article, I am showing you how to install windows XP on a PC using a USB flash drive. Yet, you can install Windows XP from USB if you make it bootable properly. And when you want to create a bootable flash drive for Windows XP, you face a lot of difficulties and you need to follow few advanced steps because Windows XP does not have the feature ‘ boot from USB‘ feature. But, this tool does not have a support for Windows XP. You can use Microsoft’s “ Windows USB/DVD Download Tool” to create a bootable USB stick for Windows 7 and later versions.
Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 are very easy to handle at the time of creating a bootable pen drive as compared to Windows XP. Apart from that, many PCs do not have a working CD ROM and those PCs also need a bootable USB drive to install a Windows XP operating system.
So, you need to install Windows XP from USB flash drive to those devices. There are many PCs and notebooks which do not have any CD/DVD ROM support. So, in different sectors and studios, there is still a demand of Windows XP. XP supports at very low ended PC and performs well. Though, Microsoft does not provide any support to XP users now, yet the usability of this Windows version can’t be compared with other versions. In the era of Windows 10, the demand of Windows XP is too high. Windows XP is one of the popular OS Microsoft have ever introduced.