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Windows XP Loader Download: How to Create a Bootable USB Drive with Windows XP




Windows XP is one of the most popular operating systems ever released by Microsoft. It was launched in 2001 and supported until 2014. Even though it is no longer officially supported, many people still use it for various reasons, such as compatibility, nostalgia, or simply preference. However, installing Windows XP on a modern computer can be challenging, especially if you don't have an optical drive or a Windows XP installation disc. In this article, we will show you how to create a bootable USB drive with Windows XP using a tool called EasyBCD. This tool can also help you dual-boot Windows XP with other operating systems, such as Windows 7, 8, 10, Linux, macOS, and BSD.


What You Need





  • A USB flash drive with at least 4 GB of free space.



  • A Windows XP ISO image file. You can download it from various sources on the internet, such as [this one]. Make sure the ISO file is not corrupted and matches the edition and language of your Windows XP product key.



  • A Windows PC with administrator rights and an internet connection.



  • The EasyBCD tool. You can download it for free from [here] if you are using it for personal, non-commercial use. Otherwise, you need to purchase a license for commercial use.




How to Create a Bootable USB Drive with Windows XP





  • Insert your USB flash drive into your PC and backup any important data on it. The process will erase all the contents on the drive.



  • Download and install EasyBCD on your PC. Launch the tool and click on the "BCD Deployment" tab.



  • Select "USB" from the "Device" dropdown menu and click on the "Install BCD" button. This will create a bootable bootloader on your USB drive.



  • Click on the "Add New Entry" tab and select "WinPE" from the "Type" dropdown menu under the "Portable/External Media" section.



  • Click on the "..." button next to the "Image" field and browse to the location of your Windows XP ISO file. Give it a name in the "Name" field and click on the "Add Entry" button.



  • Click on the "Edit Boot Menu" tab and make sure your Windows XP entry is checked. You can also change the order and timeout of the boot menu entries if you want.



  • Click on the "Write MBR" button to finalize the process. You can now safely eject your USB drive from your PC.




How to Boot from Your USB Drive




To boot from your USB drive, you need to change the boot order in your BIOS or UEFI settings. The exact steps may vary depending on your PC model and manufacturer, but generally you need to do the following:


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  • Turn off your PC and insert your USB drive into an available port.



  • Turn on your PC and press a specific key (usually F2, F10, F12, or Del) to enter the BIOS or UEFI settings. You may need to consult your PC manual or online support for more details.



  • Navigate to the boot options menu and select your USB drive as the first boot device. Save and exit the settings.



  • Your PC will restart and boot from your USB drive. You will see a boot menu with your Windows XP entry. Select it and press Enter to start the installation process.




Conclusion




In this article, we showed you how to create a bootable USB drive with Windows XP using EasyBCD. This tool can also help you dual-boot Windows XP with other operating systems, such as Windows 7, 8, 10, Linux, macOS, and BSD. We hope this article was helpful for you and you enjoyed reading it. If you have any questions or feedback, please leave a comment below.


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