New
#210
Hello Joe,
The USB key needs to be at least 4 GB in size. :)
Hi Fluidmotion,
You first need to select a disk. Try this:
list disk
then identify which disk you want to clean, and then type
select disk #
then the clean all command
Regards,
Golden
Can i partition a 15 GB usb flash drive into two partitions so i can transfer one with windows 7 64 bits and in the other with the 32 bits? or is there another way to let me pick one of the version when installing into a hard drive? I already have a usb flash with home premium 64, but i want to have the 32 bits version so i can install it to other machines with valid licenses.
Check here, Stage two Windows 7 Universal Installation Disc - Create
Put them all on one partition on a USB drive, or DVD.
After running through the steps, I get a message saying "NTLDR is missing Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart" after the BIOS splash.
Hello thebladeroden,
If you used OPTION TWO with the issues that you are currently having from your other posts, then that may be why it's not working for you.
Would this work for a USB 2 4GB or will I need to do Method 2.
Hello Infinite,
Sure, if you have or create a ISO file of Windows 7, you could do Option One if you like. :)
Hello, I'm new here.
I have a laptop that is HP Pavilion dv5, it has Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bits installed on it, I have the 64 bit installation on a USB drive, can I install the 64 bit on my 32 bit system?
(PS: I have all my important stuff as a backup on my hard drive, and I'm totally ready for a clean installation.)