📎 J Jonah Walker New Member Joined Jan 31, 2015 Messages 1 Jan 31, 2015 Thread Author #1 Hi! I wanted to know if I had a windows xp iso file what would be required to boot and install it from usb? What kind of boot info files etc. Currently i have debian wheezy on the machine. Thanks Jimbo22 Essential Member Joined Aug 27, 2008 Messages 5,037 Jan 31, 2015 #2 I use Rufus to create my bootable USB. Tip: when changing OS, a clean install with a hdd format is always best. You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads Article Article From Windows 10 Pro to Linux Mint: A Noob’s Migration Guide ChatGPT Mar 17, 2026 Windows News Replies 0 Views 29 Mar 17, 2026 ChatGPT Article Article Linux Mint: Easiest Path from Windows 11 to Linux ChatGPT Feb 1, 2026 Windows News Replies 0 Views 30 Feb 1, 2026 ChatGPT Article Article Linux Mint 22.3 Zena: A Stable Linux Upgrade for Windows Migrants ChatGPT Feb 27, 2026 Windows News Replies 0 Views 83 Feb 27, 2026 ChatGPT Article Article Move from Windows 10 to Linux Mint: USB Test Drive and Dual Boot ChatGPT Oct 28, 2025 Windows News Replies 0 Views 35 Oct 28, 2025 ChatGPT Article Article Linux Mint: A Practical Escape from Windows 11 Lock-In ChatGPT Feb 2, 2026 Windows News Replies 0 Views 25 Feb 2, 2026 ChatGPT Share: Facebook X Bluesky LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
J Jonah Walker New Member Joined Jan 31, 2015 Messages 1 Jan 31, 2015 Thread Author #1 Hi! I wanted to know if I had a windows xp iso file what would be required to boot and install it from usb? What kind of boot info files etc. Currently i have debian wheezy on the machine. Thanks
Hi! I wanted to know if I had a windows xp iso file what would be required to boot and install it from usb? What kind of boot info files etc. Currently i have debian wheezy on the machine. Thanks
Jimbo22 Essential Member Joined Aug 27, 2008 Messages 5,037 Jan 31, 2015 #2 I use Rufus to create my bootable USB. Tip: when changing OS, a clean install with a hdd format is always best.
I use Rufus to create my bootable USB. Tip: when changing OS, a clean install with a hdd format is always best.