This tutorial as based on fujianabc's Reboot.pro forum post and his excellent scripts (now with reg tweak by 'cdob' from reboot.pro -USBBootWatcher is no longer required). it does not matter what is on the internal hard disk of the target system, even if the internal hard disk is broken/not working. Now allow the system to boot to Windows 7 directly from the USB drive.Select the USB drive as the boot device in the BIOS boot menu.Connect the prepared external USB drive (hard disk or Flash drive) to the target system (use a USB 2.0 port NOT a USB 3.0 port!).When you have made it, you can boot from it as follows: This tutorial does not make a Windows installer USB drive, it actually puts a copy of Windows 7 onto a USB drive and makes it bootable. IT WILL ONLY WORK ON A USB 2.0 PORT (see instructions at the end of this page for instructions on how to add USB 3 drivers).
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