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Torrent Windows Xp Eee Pc

29.09.2019 

Step 1: Buy an USB Flash Drive (at least 2GB). When you do this tutorial, please make sure your computer/laptop/PC has a CD-ROM (or DVD). So, now you have 2 computers, with CD-ROM support and without CD-ROM support (e.g, Asus EEE-PC).

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Step 2: Download this software pack (Komku-SP-usb.exe - ) 1.47MB UPDATE 1: Anonymous said your download at mediafire keeps timing out, any other hosts available? Mirror Mirror Mirror Mirror this software pack contains 3 application: -BootSect.exe (Boot Sector Manipulation Tool) -PeToUSB -usbprep8 (Prepares Windows XP Setup LocalSource for Copy to USB-Drive) step 3: Double click Komku-SP-usb.exe a window will appear. And click Install. Step 4: Insert your USB Flash Drive. When I made this tutorial, I was using 4GB Transcend USB FlashDrive. Locate folder C: Komku PeToUSB double click PeToUSB.exe a window will appear like this. Destination Drive: select USB Removable check on Enable Disk Format check on Quick Format check on Enable LBA (FAT 16x) Drive Label: XP-KOMKU (or whatever you want) then click Start Click Yes to continue.

'You are about to repartition and format a disk. All existing volumes and data on that disk will be lost. Are You Sure You Want To Continue?' Click Yes Wait a few seconds. Click OK, and you can close PeToUSB window.

Step 5: Open Command Prompt. Click Start Run type cmd click OK On Command Prompt window, go to directory C: Komku bootsect how to do this? First type this cd and press Enter then type cd komku bootsect and press Enter the result. Don't close Command Prompt window, and go to step 6. Step 6: on command prompt window, type bootsect /nt52 H: H: is drive letter for my USB Flash Drive, it may be different with yours.

And press Enter the result. 'Successfully updated filesystem bootcode.

Bootcode was succesfully updated on all targeted volumes.' Don't close Command Prompt window, and go to step 7. Step 7: now type this cd.andpress Enter then type cd usbprep8 and press Enter type usbprep8 again.

And pres Enter step 8: Your command prompt window will look like this Press any key to continue. Usbprep8 welcome screen will appear. Prepares Windows XP LocalSource for Copy to USB-Drive: 0) Change Type of USB-Drive, currently USB-stick 1) Change XP Setup Source Path, currently 2) Change Virtual TempDrive, currently T: 3) Change Target USB-Drive Letter, currently 4) Make New Tempimage with XP LocalSource and Copy to USB-Drive 5) Use Existing Tempimage with XP LocalSource and Copy to USB-Drive F) Change Log File - Simple OR Extended, currently Simple Q) Quit Enter your choice:now, insert your original Windows XP CD, or to your CD/DVD ROM and back to Command Prompt window type 1 then press Enter. 'Browse For Folder' window will appear, select your CD/DVD drive and click OK the result.

'XP Setup Source Path' changed to G: (yours may be different) now for point 2, if letter T is currently assigned to a drive in your computer, you must change it. If not, leave it as it is how to change it? Type 2 and press Enter. 'Enter Available Virtual DriveLetter' for example you doesn't have drive S so you type S and press Enter back to usbprep8 welcome screen. Now type 3 and press Enter. 'Please give Target USB-Drive Letter e.g type U' Enter Target USB-Drive Letter: because my Flash drive letter is H so, type H and press Enter. After back to usbprep8 welcome screen.

Now type 4 and press Enter to make new temporary image with XP LocalSource and copy it to USB Flash Drive please wait a few seconds. 'WARNING, ALL DATA ON NON-REMOVABLE DISK DRIVE T: WILL BE LOST! Proceed with Format (Y/N)?' Type Y and press Enter please wait. When format virtual disk complete, press any key to continue. Making of LocalSource folder is in progress. When 'Making of LocalSource folder $WINNT$.LS Ready' Press any key to continue.

'Copy TempDrive Files to USB-Drive in about 15 minutes = Yes OR STOP = End Program = No' Click Yes, and wait. 'Would you like USB-stick to be preferred Boot Drive U: bla. Click Yes 'Would you like to unmount the Virtual Drive?' Click Yes, wait a few seconds, and press any key. Press any key again to close usbprep8.

Now, your USB Flash Drive is ready. Step 9: Now, insert your USB Flash Drive/Flash Disk/Thumb Drive to your notebook (e.g ) go to BIOS and make USB HDD (or USB ZIP in some other machine) as primary boot device. Then boot form your USB Flash Drive. And select 'TXT Mode Setup Windows XP, Never unplug USB-Drive Until After Logon' After Hard Disk detected, delete all partition, create single partition.

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And on that partition. Once text mode setup is complete, computer will restart. This time select 'GUI Mode setup Windows XP, Continue Setup + Start XP' Continue Windows XP setup.

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Windows XP Installed. Remember, you can use this tutorial to install Windows XP on all other computers. Not just Aspire One and Asus EEE-PC.

Posted by on November 12th, 2008 in, My recently aquired (used) asus eee pc 701 came with XP installed and no support CD/DVD. I wanted to get rid of XP and have a play with the stock linux O/S instead: I expected this to be an easy gimmie, but it was not, and ate up an evenings worth of my time googling around for solutions so I’m going to lay out the shortcuts here to hopefully save someone else the pain. As mentioned, the eeepc I acquired had XP installed (nlited) and no recovery DVD, so no option of using the built in rescue partition to restore the EEEPC back to the factory state. (Apparently you can hit F9 normally and it takes to to a ‘restore me from hidden partiton’ type GRUB menu). I figured this wouldn’t be a problem, I’d just go to the Asus support site and grab the image.

Its linux, right, should be able to get the firmware images easily from the manufacturer, right? I ransacked the looking for what I needed: at the other end of the search I can honestly say I found zero useful material or info there. (Don’t even bother visiting it, you’re better off going straight to google for this). The support/download section had BIOS updates and the like, but nothing to help with a reinstall. Even searching the forums for what I imagined to be blatantly obvious issues (eg: where do I download the restore cd?) came up with bupkis.

I concluded, to my chagrin, Asus has decided to withhold the support software (a linux distro?) for whatever reason, and the forums were evidently being policed according to this policy, removing any useful information pertaining to it. I expected to find at least a link to an outside site, as google was telling me about various helpful torrents: not finding even a whisper of this on the official support forums smells like seafood. After a bit of googling and torrent searching I found a few ISO images which purported to be eeepc 701 flavored including a copy of Ubuntu, but I couldn’t get them to run from USB key: made the drive bootable but either the kernel options were wrong and linux would not boot, or I could get it to boot by plugging in manual options (specifying location of initrd etc) but only made it partway into a boot before falling over and restarting. (I didn’t bother noting or chasing down those errors as I didn’t particularly fancy my mission this evening to be going down the road of fixing boot issues in roll-your-own livecds booting from USB sticks). I realise I’ll probably have to suss this out properly for installing Ubuntu and other flavors down the road, but for now I just wanted the stock Xandros system restore. I eventually found some downloads which solved the problem.

Heres the process in WinXP:. The first thing you need is the EeePC 901 ASUS Linux USB Flash Utility available from eeefiles.com ( Link updated! I guess this is the version which comes on the support DVD, but I don’t have that and it wasn’t available from the official site, so (By the way, thanks a lot Asus, making me resort to downloading from a third party site instead of a trusted source). The next file you’ll need is the Xandros Eee Pc 701 Edition ISO.

Get it from the. Once you’ve downloaded both of the above its all pretty much downhill!.

Now either burn the ISO to a physical disk, or mount the image using a program like. Plug in your 2GB+ USB stick. Run the USB Flash utility, select the detected USB drive,wait for it to format. If prompted, remove and re-insert the stick after the format. It will ask for the linux disk (either insert the physical copy you burned or mount the ISO into a drive). Linux will copy (it takes a few minutes) and at the end you should have a bootable restore on the USB drive. Power on the eeepc, hit F2 for BIOS options, go to “Advanced” and set the “OS Installation” to “Start”.

F10 to Save and exit. Put the USB drive in your eeepc, reboot, hit escape on POST to get to the boot menu, and you’re off.

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Xandros will install (took about ten minutes on mine). Remember to go back into the BIOS and set “OS Installation” to “Finished” once its finished.

That really shouldn’t have taken me a whole evening of googling to get done =. Everything runs okay until I get to this error: Home partition (sdb1) exists already. Formatting this partition may reslt in data loss.

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Enter ‘yes’ if you would like to format this partition. Format parition? yes/NO: yes Formatting home partition mke2fs 1.40-WIP (14-Nov-2006) cp: cannot create directory ‘mnt/mnt/user’: Input/output error Ready Press ENTER to reboot Does anyone know how to correct this? I installed Ubuntu and have to switch it back to Xandros so I can ship it back to the factory otherwise it’s not covered under warranty. When I reboot, it goes to the “Starting system” screen with the ASUS logo (as if in Xandros) but then flashes a cursor and the black screen shifts back and forth from dark black to just black. I’m at a loss! This didn’t work for me (Feb 2012).

The exe that was supposed to create the bootable flash disk did that, but the copy step happened way too quickly for it to actually be copying the files over. My eee PC would be and then I got the same error as many people above: Could not find a valid EeePC installation image on the USB/SD device. Please create the EEEPC USB or SD-card image & retry. So I used unetibootin instead of the file listed in step (1) and it worked. Unetbootin also runs on Windows 7 and Vista, which the other program listed above does not. Thanks for the basis of the tutorial — it helped me along the way.

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