Install any OperatingSystem with Pendrive without any software needed

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HI Folkz...today I come for you a new trick..Instal any os with pendrive i.e, make a pendrive bootable without any softwares needed..

 Just Follow my steps..

Procedure: 
1)Download the ISO file for the version of Windows 7 you own:






The above links point to Digital River, a licensed distributor of Microsoft software. These downloads are each over 3GB, and your product key will work only with your edition of Windows, so make sure to select the right one. or any other operating system

2)After downloading to we need to open that ISO file file with DemonTools..

3)Now In your PC enable the hidden option and see all the files in the ISO image

4)Now place the USB Pendrive and Format it with the certain changes.
  Make sure it was in the NTFS format and Press Restore device defaults and kept Default allocation size....and format it
5)After formating the USB copy the ISo image and paste it into the Pendrive with hidden files...
 That's it NOw you can format your OS asusual...

                                      (or)
Another Method

1)Download the Windows 7 USB/DVD download tool. This utility lets you copy your Windows 7 ISO file to a DVD or USB flash drive. Whether you choose DVD or USB makes no difference; just confirm that your PC can boot to the media type you select.

2) Boot your computer using the Windows 7 DVD or USB flash drive. Follow the prompts to prepare the destination hard drive and install Windows.



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How to Reinstall Windows XP Without the CD

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Understand that after a while your computer will start to slow down, freeze and have difficulty shutting down correctly. These symptoms are perfectly normal for Microsoft Windows operating systems that should get a clean, fresh start. But sometimes manufacturers do not include a copy of the operating system on a disk. In order to save you money, when purchasing your computer and ultimately saving them money too.
1)Access the copy of the operating system on the hard drive. If manufacturers do not supply a Windows XP CD with the purchase of your new computer, they have most definitely stored a copy in your hard drive for later use. You can easily access this copy of the CD on your hard drive to completely reinstall or format partitions on your computer.
2)Back up your personal data including photos, pictures, documents, favorites, passwords and settings to CD/DVD/USB.
3)Make sure you have your Windows product key/serial number. This could be located on the computer itself, or in the original packaging it was supplied with. If you do not have one, look in the registry or contact your manufacturer immediately for more support regarding the issue.

4)Click on My Computer then C: WINDOWS then i386(Sometimes C:\i386). This is the part where a lot of people get confused. They realise that a copy of their Windows XP CD is here, but they look for the wrong files. Most people will try to find a file named "Setup", "Install", or "Windows". The file you are looking for is called "winnt32.exe".
5)Open this application and proceed with the instructions given. It will lead you through 5 simple phases that will wipe out your computer and reinstall the operating system.
6)Get your product key ready to enter it. Make sure you agree with the terms that should be provided when using the winnt32.exe application.
8)Enter the product key and save it and restart your PC that's it....

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How to Install windows 7 for beginners(Easy way)

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1)Turn your computer on then press Del or F2 (depend on your computer’s mainboard) to enter the system BIOS


 2)Go to Boot menu and choose Boot From CD/DVD.
3) Press F10 to save the configuration and exit BIOS then reset your computer.
4) Insert Windows 7 DVD into your DVD drive then start up your computer, Windows 7 will be loading files.
5)Select these parts: Language to Install,Time and currency format, Keyboard or input method. Then click Next.
6) Choose Install Now if you want to install Windows 7. Choose the Windows 7 version that you want to install in 'Select the operating system you want to install' . Here we choose Windows 7 Ultimate then click next (depending on your Windows DVD, this step is an option).
7)Click 'I accept the license terms' in 'Please read the license' then click Next.


8)Choose 'Upgrade' in 'Which type of installation do you want' if you want to upgrade from an older Windows version to Windows 7, 'Custom (advance)' if you want to install a new version of Windows.



 9)Choose Partition for installation, if your computer has only one hard disk, it will be easy for selection, but if it has some Partition, you will have to consider which Partition to choose.
10)Wait for Installing Windows to progress. Your computer might be restarted during the process.The process will done automatically..

11)Type you’re a user account and computer name. After click Next.
12) Type a password for your account, you can also Type a password hint to help in case of forgetting the password in the future, and then click Next.

 13)Type in activation code or key for your license in Product key box if you have any. Click Next.


14) Choose how to protect your Windows. Here we choose Use recommended settings. 

15)Set up your Time zone then click Next.

 16)Choose an option from 3 choices: Public Network, Work Network, Home Network. Choose Home Network for using Internet at home.

17)And fially your system look like...


Hardware requirements

This is minimum hardware that you need to have on your computer and should be checked in advance of installing.
1 GHz CPU with 32 bits or 64 bits.
1 GB Ram for 32 bits or 2 GB Ram for 64 bits.
16 GB empty space hard disk for 32 bits or 20 GB for 64 bits.
DVD drive (if installing from a DVD).

Some errors during Windows 7 installation

After Windows 7 installation, if you cannot connect to Internet, please check these troubleshooting:
Make sure Internet cable and the modem are working properly, the connection points are not getting loose.
Check the network drive (normally Windows 7 automatically detects drivers).
Set up Windows IP if the modem doesn’t analyze it automatically (searching on Internet for how to set it up)
Some devices might not work such as: USB 3.0, Webcam, Bluetooth etc. then you should check the driver to see if it has been installed properly.

After completing the installation Right Click on the desktop-->personalize-->Change desktop options click on that what you what to enable on the console.
And Install Drivers for Mother board  and Any updated Antivirus..if you don't have click HERE

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How to Install windows XP O.S(Easy Way)

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So your computer has problems and you want to reinstall your current operating system, or install a totally new one. This is simple, but very time-consuming. Now I discusses how to either reinstall, upgrade, or start a fresh installation of an operating system on your computer.

Mostly people think when they are formatting the new OS all the should have be lost..It was not correct.only C drive data will be lost and whatever the softwares we had installed all are them are deleted remaining all the disks are safe. 

Minimum Requirements :

1)XP ISO file burned in the CD(win XP  bootable cd)
2)300 Mhz Intel or AMD CPU
3)128 Megabytes of system RAM (It can work with 64 Megabytes of RAM but its not recommended)
4)1.5 Gigabytes of available drive space
5)Super VGA 800x600 Display Adapter
6)CD or DVD-ROM
7)Keyboard and mouse, or other pointing devices
8)Network Interface Adapter required for Internet and Network Connectivity 2

After Installation Required softwares:

1)Make sure you have a Drivers for the Mother Board (without the drivers xp not worked properly)..
2)Antivirus latest Version(Any updated)..If you don't have download from HERE
3)Install any softwares what you needed....

Before Installation or Format the OS we need to do.
1)Back up your data. If you are reinstalling your operating system, it is likely that you will need to wipe the disk. Back up your data before doing so, as everything on the disk will be destroyed or removed so you may keep the files save or in a safer. If you are simply upgrading, it is okay to skip this step, but it is advisable to save at least the most important files on your computer.



Installation Process...

Follow me step by step process:

1)Before inserting the CD, you'll have to enter bios (in most cases by pressing DEL or ESC on system start up) and select your primary boot device CDROM. Insert the Windows XP Installation Disc and start your computer. When prompted to 
"Press any key to boot from CD," press a key on the keyboard.

Note:This message will also shown after complete installation at that time we don't press any key.If we press any key again the installation process will again started..be careful at that stage.
 2)The installation program will check your hardware, install default-set drivers, and load files necessary for installation. When arriving at the "Welcome to Setup" screen, Press ENTER to begin the installation process.
3)Read the License Agreement, and press F8 indicating you agree to its terms.


4)On the next screen, you are presented with a summary of the available partitions on your installed hard drives. At this point, you should see only one entry, "Unpartitioned Space." It will be highlighted in grey. Press C on your keyboard to begin creating partitions for the drive.


5) Enter the size in megabytes for the new partition. If you intend to install only one drive, enter the maximum amount shown. If you wish to create multiple partitions on a single drive, remember that Windows XP requires at least 1.5 Gigabytes of space, plus swap space, and areas for temporary files. A good rule of thumb is not to install Windows XP on a partition less than 5 Gigabytes, unless you wish to impact performance. When calculating, remember that there are 1,024 Megabytes per Gigabyte. Press ENTER once you have chosen your desired partition size.
6)The system will create your new partition, and you will now be at the partition summary screen once again. Select your new partition, usually labeled "C: Partition 1 [Raw]" and press ENTER.
 7)Select either "Format the Partition using the NTFS File System" OR "Format the Partition using the FAT File System," and press ENTER. NTFS is the preferred method, supporting a larger amount of disk space per partition than FAT, and including security features at the file system level. NTFS also includes system level compression. If your partition is larger than 32 Gigabytes, you must choose NTFS. However, with a partition less than 32 Gigabytes, you can choose FAT, and convert to NTFS later should you desire. Be aware that NTFS cannot be converted back to FAT.

It is highly recommended to avoid Quick Format, as this skips an important process that checks the hard drive for errors or bad sectors. This scan is what consumes the majority of the time taken when performing a full format. If there are errors on a disk at the physical level, it's best to catch them now rather than later.
8)The system will now format the partition. The length of time this process requires depends on the speed and size of the drive, and the type of file system you selected earlier. In most cases, the larger the partition, the longer the process will take.

Some of them can't understand in this disk partition first time including me..No problem I will teach you a simple way..
When ever disks are shown and screen then// first you have to choose on which drive you want to format and install the new os..you should select that..For Eg: If you want to install on C drive then click on C and press Enter button that's it the process will be continued....or if you want to create a new partition thaen click button C to create and partion the disk how much volume you want..
 9)Windows will now start copying files from the installation disc and prompt you to reboot the computer when the process is completed. Press ENTER when prompted to reboot, otherwise it will do so automatically after 15 seconds.
 10)This is the most time consuming part. When the computer reboots, do not press enter to boot from the disc this time, rather allow the computer to boot from the hard drive. If you are greeted with the Windows XP Boot screen, all is well so far.


11)Now the setup program will display various marketing information to you as it installs and configures itself to your system. The estimated time remaining is displayed in the lower left corner.

Note: it is normal for the screen to flicker, turn on and off, or resize during this process


In this case it takes more time..to reduce the time and how to install in 10 min if you want to know click HERE 
 12)Sooner or later, a dialog window will appear, asking you to choose your Regional settings. Select appropriate settings native to your area. Click the "Next" button when that is completed.

 13)Enter your Product Key, (otherwise known as a CD or Install Key,) at this window.You will not be able to complete this process without a valid Key. Click "Next" to continue.

14)If your computer is going to be on a LAN (Local Area Network) at home, or even just for kicks, give it a name.
15)Select your time zone, and ensure that the date/time are correct. Click "Next" to continue.
16) Leave "Typical Settings" selected for Network Setup, unless you have a specialized access device or protocol required. Refer to the documentation for that device for installation procedures.
17)Setup will continue to install other devices and peripherals connected to your machine, give you marketing and capability information, then reboot as before.
18)Congratulations! You've installed Windows XP. There are a few more additional set-up routines required, but you have completed the installation. Remove the CD from the drive.
 19)Upon Reboot, click Yes when you are informed Windows will be changing your visual settings to improve quality.
 20)In the next box, if you can read the text, press the "OK" button.
21) A similar screen to Part 2 of the install process will appear. If your computer is connected to the internet, select your connection type. Press Next to continue.
22) If connected to the Internet, Select "Activate Now."


23)After the Activation Process, a window will appear allowing you to select the users for the computer. Enter your name, and the names of others who will be using the machine. Press Next to continue.

24) You will now be looking at the default Windows XP Desktop. Congratulations!



I hope now you got how to install xp..For more doubts check this video..

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