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Copy the files imagex.exe, bcdboot.exe and bootsect.exe to c: nt6inst right click on c: nt6inst installer.cmd and choose run as administrator You should now see a green window with some text. Aug 24, 2012 - Put WAIK on a CD-Rom - posted in Tutorials: Hi everyone. I know that's creazy but it's working! I've found out how to make a lightweight CD-ROM of WAIK that is under 700MB. We all know that the WAIK ISO based on Windows 7 is 1.3GB and that the WAIK based on VISTA is 900MB. To make this small. 327,680 bcdedit.exe 117,688 bootsect.exe 603,648 imagex.exe. Waik_4 x86>bcdboot e. On “ Creating a Windows To Go bootable USB operating system. 83 - Download ImageX, BCDBoot and other WAIK tools. Waik_2 for the Vista WAIK tools (does not contain bootsect.exe) waik_3 for the Windows 7 WAIK tools.

Hello, I am attempting to install Windows 7 to a external 1TB hard drive. I am following instruction at I have installed the windows automated install (WAIK), and copied the Windows 7 CD to a folder on the hard drive as instructed. I found and placed the Bcdboot.exe, Bootsect.exe and Imagex.exe files as instructed. It next has an instruction to run 'Installer.cmd' which I assume it's supposed to be located in the Windows 7 CD folder. I cannot find 'Installer.cmd', and searched the entire drive. Does anyone know of where this file or proper file can be found?

I have a problem with the installer. It says it will overwrite boot files on C drive! I followed the instructions verbatim. I had the installer locate the Windows Files/Sources/install.wim file OK. Then pressed enter to continue. I selected the image number. Download Midi Bingo Song Barney.

Then I put in the External drive letter for OS partion in which mine is 'E'. Next screen I put the drive letter of the Active primary partition which is 'C' in my case (Drive C of the laptop, of which I am also running the installer from and contains the Windows files folder). Then I get a warning: 'Target drive letter is the same as this systems Windows drive letter! This will overwrite boot files on your C: drive!'

The external drive is partitioned and has 1st active. I will try this again to see if I get the same thing. Yes, that is ok - the warning tells you what you are doing.

They are win7 bootfiles that will be replacing your existing win7 bootfiles - so no problem. If you were applying an earlier version - say Vista to the external HD - then you wouldn't want to to do it. ( I that case you would just install them to a partition on the usb drive ) It is fine - go ahead and let it overwrite your existing bootfiles - because they are both windows 7 - all it does is add a boot menu entry so you can boot your usb drive by selecting from the boot menu. You need to know which your Active partition is. If you look in disk management - one of them will say Active on it. Garmin 276c Driver For Windows 7. It might be a small 100mb partition with no drive letter.

If that is the case - then rt click the 100mb partition and give it letter S. Then you know your Active partition is S.

I have done this hundreds of times. I think I'm almost there just being cautious. External is 200MB active as drive E. I'm up to ready to start, however -.

Download Lagu Jaranan Temanggung HQ more. Partition to install to 'E', Letter of Active is 'E', installing to USB 'Yes' But it says 'OS will assign itself drive C', and asks if I want to assign a different letter. ENTER YOUR CHOICE FOR OS DRIVE LETTER:. I guess I enter 'C'?? And you are saying it's going to mess with laptops boot files and have a menu every time I boot up?

That's not OK on this laptop. I was under the opinion that when done with this, that I would select F12 at boot up to manually select the USB drive to boot off of. It will be a normal boot menu entry. If you want to select usb drive via F12 or whatever your oem key is - then you need to put the boot files on an Active partition on the USB connected drive instead. So from your above post, select E as the Active partition.

That will work - but you will need to boot it that way as the installation completes - 3 times it tries to reboot as it completes installation - fine, you will just have to select it each of those 3 times. After that - then just select it via F12 when you want to boot into it. [You can select any drive letter from c to x. It's only for geeks - just press enter and it will default to c.] It doesn't 'mess with the boot files' - you normally add an extra entry to the bcd store for each os you want select.

If you would rather select it via a key - that's fine too. Piece of cake to add and remove entries - that is what bcd is made for. I often have up to 40 entries on my boot menu. Similar help and support threads Thread Forum I am trying to install windows 7 on an usb attached external hard drive, into a secondary partition.

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