How to install windows xp from memory card




















Save the file. Now you have to open the device manager. Right-click on the Card-Reader-entry and choose to update the driver. You have to select a manual installation and force the installation of the. Now the driver gets installed. I used GParted which I installed from the Ubuntu repositories. You can copy the whole partition with that to the SD-Card and after that resize the partition to completely use all space on the card.

The SD-Card might not boot yet. You can do that by checking the system messages with the command dmesg at the console. You might want to run Windows Update for example. As far as I know flash cards have a much shorter life time - the number of rewrites is drasticaly limited as compared to a HDD. And Windows is constantly writing stuff to the disk, so yes, Windows can run from the card, but how long before Windows trashes the card? Several weeks I guess. Hi, Thank you for your tutorial.

I have a question on this part : "After the installation is finished, you should remove the i and the boot-folder" : what do you mean by "the boot folder"? I don't find any "boot" folder on my USB Key. Our community of experts have been thoroughly vetted for their expertise and industry experience.

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Welcome to our community! What is the easiest way of doing this using my win xp cd? Only when you run out of system memory, your computer will start to constantly perform paging to the hard drive and only then the SSD thanks to it's speed comes into play. Please forget about the SD cards right away. Kannon already explained the technical problems of TRIM etc. But most importantly, even the second fastest UHS-I class cards only reach read and writing speeds which are at best on par with a standard mechanical SATA hard drive.

Yes, they will be faster in seek time and therefor paging would be a bit faster but putting your entire system on it won't make you happy. And this is just the theoretical issue! In practice you would need an SD card slot that is directly attached to the motherboard e.

Just keep in mind the storage capacity you need! Take a look at your current system what the usage is. Since you said you'd run a lot of applications I would assume GB of storage is the bare minimum just for the operating system plus applications. Adding user files and plus overhead so write-erase cycles don't happen one month after purchase I would rather go for GB or more. Also, SD cards have a very limited amount of times it can be written to.

Even using the SD card for caching data is not recommended, though it could speed up program load times. About the only ways you can get less disk usage stalls are by using an SSD or using two or more hard drives. With two drives, you can separate the operating system from your installed programs and data, reducing hard drive usage stalling. Another thing to look at is the Windows Search service and other services and background processes that could be using the hard disk while you are using the other programs.

If you do not use Windows Search there are faster and lighter third party search programs , then disabling the indexing service would be recommended. Something else that needs to be asked is what version of Windows are you using and how much RAM is installed in the computer? If you are using more memory than you have installed, the operating system falls onto the virtual memory, which is a portion of space on the hard drive.

This would also use up a good bit of the hard drive usage at the same time your other running programs are using the hard drive.

Installing more memory could lessen the load on your hard drive as more space would be available for use in RAM as opposed to using your hard drive. Hovsep A maybe you can use virtual box to do that but the speed of windows performance will vary.



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