How to get rid of 7b BSoD error while installing Windows XP on a USB flash drive:
Download and extract the files and you'll get usbport, usbstor, usb and usbboot registry file.
1. Open Registry Editor (Run > type regedit)
2. select the folder: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, then go to file > load hive
3. head to ([USB drive path]\Windows\System32\Config\ and open system file (NOT the text one)
4. You'll be prompted to input something. Type 123.
5. right click on the 123 folder in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
6. select permissions.
7. click Admin and check full control. Click apply button.
8. Select advanced and check "replace the permissions for all sub-objects with the defined permissions applicable to sub-entitles". Click OK.
9. head to the extracted files and right click USBBOOT.reg and select "Merge" click ok.
10. on regedit: go to file > unload hive.
11. copy usbport.inf, usbstor.inf, usb.inf to [drive letter]:\windows\inf on your USB flash drive.
12. plug the USB to your WinXP PC and your good to go.
You'll get prompts if you want to install the drivers or not while it's installing devices you'll have to click "continue".
) and extract the files and you'll get these files: usbport, usbstor, usb and usbboot registry. 1. Open Registry Editor (Run > type regedit ) 2.
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How to get rid of the 7b BSoD error while installing Windows XP on a USB flash drive:
Download (from where?) and extract the files and you'll get these files: usbport, usbstor, usb and usbboot registry.
1. Open Registry Editor (Run > type regedit)
2.