Cara Install Windows 98 Menggunakan Flashdisk

Hi, I'm attemping to do a clean install on my ASUS UX32VD-DB71. The problem is that there is no disc drive on the laptop, and all 3 of the USB ports are 3.0. But as you guys may know, a USB 3.0 port isn't loaded until Windows has booted.

Install Windows 98 dan XP tanpa CD (dari Harddisk) setelah cari sana dan sini dan buka sana dan sini akhirnya ku temukan juga artikel yang bagus untuk disimpan dan sebagai referensi suatu saat nanti saat membutuhkan tidak. Cara Install Windows Xp via Usb Flashdisk. Selain Melalu Booting CD, instalasi windows juga dapat di lakukan melalui USB. CARA MENGINSTAL WINDOWS 98 1) Nyalakan computer terlebih dahulu 2) Setelah menyala tekan F2 untuk masuk ke bios. Sekarang kita bisa menggunakan port USB untuk di masuki Flashdisk kita Cara menginstal driver VGA: 1) Masukkan CD driver VGA pada CR-ROM 2) Pilih software untuk driver VGA.

Still, the bootable 2.0 USB was able to boot, but after a few clicks 'Next', a window appeared saying 'A required CD/DVD drive device driver is missing. If you have a driver floppy disk, CD, DVD, or USB flash drive, please insert it now.' It seems like the installer doesn't detect my 2.0 USB. Any help please! I have an external DVD drive, but I also want to learn how to solve the problem.

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This is because the Windows 7 install does not contain USB3 drivers to work properly with USB-sticks, and needs them loaded separately. Download the USB3_Intel_Win7_64_Z104225.zip package from Asus UX32VD driver page and extract it either to your USB windows 7 installation stick or any other media. Then you just point Windows 7 to that driver folder when it asks you to. Windows 7 should proceed to install as normal. Well, booting is done in the following way: 1. BIOS loads BOOTMGR (whether EFI or BIOS emulation.does not matter).

BOOTMGR loads the boot.wim image in RAM (reads it through BIOS/UEFI driver) 3. BOOTMGR gives control to the extracted-in-RAM image - at this point, the USB3 is lost as windows will kill all BIOS/UEFI control So if you can see the HDD, I would recommend to put the driver on the HDD. Also, I see the laptop has a sd-card reader.maybe you could try with the driver on a sd-card (maybe it's a USB2 sd-card reader connected to a USB2 port).

Guys, as I've searched a Thousand pages looking for a solution, I've found that the real bad guy here is really the USB 3.0 drivers that DO NOT come bundled in the Windows boot disks and it gets lost searching for its own installation files after booting. There are 2 possible solutions: switch to a USB 2.0 usb stick and it goes like a breeze. If you are like me and have ONLY 3.0 ports, download the 3.0 controller drivers and unzip all its files to the C: drive click search, go through the drivers you downloaded and click next, it'll find the drivers, 'install them' and come back with the same error again.

THIS TIME, since the drivers ARE installed, you should unplug the stick and plug it back in. Click next and it should work. Easy like a fatality. I had the same issue and only USB 3.0 ports on my laptop.

What worked for me was to go to BIOS and disable the XHCI (which is the USB 3.0 controller). Afterwards, (I think) my USB ports acted just like 2.0 ones as I was able to boot from the stick without any issues. I hope this can help someone.I spent half a day trying to solve this problem. There are other solutions out there also (adding your USB drivers in the windows distribution) so good luck! Of course I enabled the USB ports in BIOS again afterwards (when windows finished installing). Guys, as I've searched a Thousand pages looking for a solution, I've found that the real bad guy here is really the USB 3.0 drivers that DO NOT come bundled in the Windows boot disks and it gets lost searching for its own installation files after booting.