jeudi 13 décembre 2012

For Raslen :Windows XP + Hiren's BootCD + Windows 7 in Bootable USB Flash Drive


                            

Windows XP + Hiren's BootCD + Windows 7

You will need the following:

Windows XP CD or ISO
Hiren's BootCD or ISO
USB_Multiboot_10.zip
Grub4dos.rar
Windows 7 CD or ISO

Unpack USB Multiboot 10. After that put your XP disc into your CD drive or mount using powerISO or daemon

Go into the folder that you just unpacked the program to and click the file: USB_MultiBoot_10.cmd:

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Press any key to continue...

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Since we are using a 4g Flash drive it will need to be formatted so the XP files can be copied to it.

When ready type in "H" and press "ENTER" (note: all files will be lost on flash drive!)

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im using 4 gb Flash Drive so i wil format it using HP USB Disk Format Tool

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Make sure that your USB drive is in the "Destination Drive"at the top.

You must also name the usb drive label (it will probably already be named, that is fine).

If you follow the settings that I have above in the picture you should be good to go.

Click "Start"

Answer yes to the question

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When it finishes click the "Close" button and you will be taken to this window:

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- Type in "1" then press "enter" and choose the place where WinXP is (probably your CD drive)

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- Type in "2" then press "enter" and choose the place where your flash drive is located.

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- Type in "3" and press "enter" and the XP files will be copied to the usb drive. Answer yes to any questions that follow.

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While the files are being written to the usb drive eventually one screen will pop up asking you to choose:

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*A. Unattended Install - UserName = YourName
in winnt.sif file - unattendswitch="Yes" - UserName is used Automatically
useraccounts.cmd with UserName is created in $OEM$ Folder copied to USB-drive

(Selecting Unattended Install in the Editor instead of Cancel will enable you to skip the Welcome Screens by filling in the information right now.)

*B. Semi-Unattended Install - UserName = None
in winnt.sif file - unattendswitch="No" - UserNames are given Manually at Windows Welcome Screens
useraccounts.cmd is Renamed to Inactive txt file in $OEM$ Folder copied to USB-drive

*C. Cancel - In all cases Selecting Cancel keeps given Settings for winnt.sif file and $OEM$ folder Unchanged

If you'd just rather fill in the information during the actual install of WinXP on your PC it's the same exact thing as choosing Unattended Install, Unattended Install just allows you to fill in the information now instead of later.

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Finish for Creating Bootable USB Windows XP Setup

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Press any key to continue...

Now to add Hiren's BootCD 10.4

Insert Hiren's BootCD to your CD Drive or Mount using PowerISO/Daemon

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Right Click on your Hiren's Drive and click Explore to view the contents

copy HBCD and autorun.inf to your USB flash Drive

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copy "gldr" and "Menu.lst" to your USB Flash Drive..

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Now you have a multiboot USB flash drive with Windows XP setup and Hiren's BootCD..

You have to Set you BIOS to boot from USB Flash Drive..

If you are having problem on changing boot order in bios, please refer Change the Boot Order in BIOS document.

To Add Windows 7 Setup:

just copy the contents of your Windows 7 CD to your USB then add this to menu.lst

title Windows 7

root (hd0,0)

chainloader /bootmgr

Note: Tested working in Windows XP


samedi 21 janvier 2012

How To Password Protect Your USB Flash Drive

As I am away traveling this week in the USA I thought I would share with you one technique I put in place before I left for the Airport. Whilst I was not the intention to be tied to my laptop
computer every day I was away, I knew I wanted to have my "business" with me, So I backed up all my data to a USB flash drive before I left.
Carrying around your data on a USB flash drive is more secure than leaving traces on other peoples PCs, but it can also pose problems of its own. What happens if you lose your flash drive, which will be easy to do, as it's so small. (Or have it stolen) Anyone who plugs it into their computer could get instant access to al the documents and data it contains. It's a risk.... However you can avoid this risk if you perform a few simple tasks.
Here's what you have to do to Password Protect your USB Flash Drive:
Step 1.
Start with an empty Flash Drive. Download and install TrueCrypt from www.truecrypt.org Click 'create volume' to create a standard TrueCrypt volume. Click 'select device' - choose your USB flash drive, click it, then choose OK.
Step 2.
Click 'next' to see the encryption options (algorithms) you can use, click 'next' to accept the volume size, then enter a password. (Make sure its something easy for you to remember, yet
virtually impossible for others to guess!)
Step 3.
Move your mouse over the 'next dialogue' to set a random starting point for the TrueCrypt encryption, then click 'format' to format the flash drive. (If you have any preexisting data on the flash drive copy it to your hard-drive right now).
Step 4.
To access the Flash Drive click 'select device' in TrueCrypt and chose the flash drive. Select 'mount' enter your password and the Flash Drive will now appear in explorer Click 'dismount' to
remove the drive.
You have now password protected (and encrypted) your USB Flash Drive to stop others from accessing your sensitive data.

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