![]() This tutorial as based on fujianabc's Reboot.pro forum post and his excellent scripts (now with reg tweak by 'cdob' from reboot.pro -USBBootWatcher is no longer required). ![]() it does not matter what is on the internal hard disk of the target system, even if the internal hard disk is broken/not working. Now allow the system to boot to Windows 7 directly from the USB drive.Select the USB drive as the boot device in the BIOS boot menu. ![]() Connect the prepared external USB drive (hard disk or Flash drive) to the target system (use a USB 2.0 port NOT a USB 3.0 port!).When you have made it, you can boot from it as follows: This tutorial does not make a Windows installer USB drive, it actually puts a copy of Windows 7 onto a USB drive and makes it bootable. IT WILL ONLY WORK ON A USB 2.0 PORT (see instructions at the end of this page for instructions on how to add USB 3 drivers).
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