HOW TO: Install Windows 7 from a USB stick

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    kensiko said:
    Thanks Robert for your help, but you didn't notice that I said I often boot on a 16MB SD card. So, yes I know how to boot from a USB stick.
    Sorry, just trying to be helpful.
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       #22

    Dorfdad said:
    DO any of these methods allow Multiple Operating Systems to be selected for install or booted?

    Im looking to makje a USB that has the following

    1. Windows 7 x64 install
    2. Windows 7 32Bit Install
    3. Windows XP Install
    4. Hirens Boot CD 9.9

    All bootable and installable or runable from the USB (Runable meaning starts an install) not run the OS from the USB of course.

    Hey

    Was wondering if you had ever come across an answer for this. I am looking for something along the same lines

    Thanks
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    Windows 8 pro x64
       #23

    those steps worked perfectly with diskpart..normal copy did work...no need of DOS....thanks for the help...
    and that usb tool had trouble opening the iso file...
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  4.    #24

    When other tools fail what always works for me is UltraISO Software To Create Bootable USB Flash Drive
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    Windows 8.1
       #25

    WOW! I've been looking for a way to do this for ages! My computer professor decided to be complicated in explaining how to do this. I like this way much better, it's faster and easier!
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