![]() Later I will show you how to use a free utility to trim the excess fat off of Windows XP and make it a whole lot smaller. As you probably know, Windows XP normally consumes over a gigabyte of disk space. You just need something large enough to hold Windows XP and a few applications. ![]() ![]() There isn’t really a documented minimal size for a flash drive. Your flash drive can’t be too large or too small. Surprisingly though, there are size limits on both the upper and lower end. The flash drive’s capacity is actually a limiting factor though. Technically, speed isn’t really a limiting factor, but booting Windows will be painfully slow unless you use a flash drive that supports USB 2.0. The primary factors that limit your use of a particular flash drive are capacity and speed. Older systems may require a BIOS update, or might not be able to boot from a flash drive at all.Īnother catch is that not every flash drive will get the job done. For the most part, computers manufactured within the last two years are generally able to boot from a flash drive. For starters, not every PC is capable of booting from a USB flash drive. So, Here’s how you can make your pen drive bootable for windows XP.Īs with most cool new techniques, there are a few catches. ![]() Today I was searching for how to make pen drive a bootable device for Windows XP.
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