So I had the job of trying to install XP back on my EEE PC as I was having issues with Windows 7 that I didn’t feel like dealing with – performance isn’t the best so decided to go back to XP anyway.
After hooking up my IDE DVD drive to my IDE/SATA to USB adapter and firing up my old trusty XP Pro CD I received a BSOD while it was loading the files %$#@!#!. Thinking maybe a hard drive issue, I pulled that out and ran chkdsk…nope, everything ok there. Tried running the install again, still no go. Starting to freak out now because I have no other method of installing this quickly as the EEE PC does not have a built in optical drive and I am limited on the PC hardware lying around as I’ve converted to Mac. I tried a number of other Windows install CD’s to no avail, they either wouldn’t boot or BSOD.
Getting annoyed I decided I might as well try a USB install from a thumb drive. Dug out my 8GB Cruzer and formatted that and came across a quick setup solution here: EEEGuides.com: Install Windows XP on the Asus EEE PC. However! It appeared that this tool didn’t like my 8GB drive, whether it was due to size or the software that’s loaded on it, no idea. So hunted for the 2GB Sony thumb drive and used that. Frigging lifesaver! It was quick to run through so I didn’t have to muck around with PE disks/BartPE or creating any scripts. The tricky bit was getting an image of my XP CD as my Windows desktop had no optical drive and I didn’t have any apps on my Mac to convert it to an ISO. The optical drive I had appeared to be faulty so couldn’t use that. Soooo….the only workable drive was in my iMac but the OS wouldn’t allow me to unmount the drive to create an ISO so screw that, it was after midnight and I wasn’t going to Google why my Mac was misbehaving. Went ahead and fired up VMWare on my Mac which I have a VM of XP and I can access the CD drive from there. Installed a simple and light tool, Magicdisc to create an ISO image. Transferred that across to my desktop as the VM wouldn’t detect the thumb drive so I couldn’t do the setup there.
Ran all the required commands, mounted my ISO image to retrieve the Win XP setup files and voila! One Win XP setup via my USB thumb drive.
A lot of mucking around for something that should take 40 minutes and mostly unattended.
















