Windows: Create a boot USB from Windows setup CD/DVD

I had to format a HP Mini and an EEE PC (both have no DVD drive) so the only option was to boot the little sorry excuse for a computer by USB.
I stumbled upon this blog as one of the first hits, and amazingly it was very easy to get Windows booting up on USB. It supports Windows XP/2003/Vista/2008/7 and even Windows 8 beta!
For best results, it's a good idea to use the target OS to create the bootable image.
For example, if you're setting up a bootable Windows 7 image, install WinToFlash on a Windows 7 computer and set it up from there.
  • Download WinToFlash and extract it.
  • Insert or load the Windows setup disc into a drive
  • Open up "WinToFlash.exe"
  • Run through the first start wizard
  • When it's done, click on the "Advanced mode" tab
  • Select "Transfer <Source Windows> setup to USB drive"
  • Click "Run"
  • Make sure the drive settings are correct and skim the formatting settings (default settings work fine)
  • Click "Run" and wait
That's it. You now have yourself a bootable USB drive with the Windows setup.
Just make sure the BIOS settings are correct (they're different for each brand of motherboard so look it up for what you have)
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