![]() ![]() In my case I used an 8GB USB Stick so it is showing as Disk 7. ![]() The next thing you need to do is determine which disk is your USB Stick, so type list disk. This will start the built in Windows disk partitioning software. When you are at the Command Prompt, type diskpart. The other way is to click Start, type in CMD and hold down CTRL and SHIFT together and press Enter. Press the right mouse button and click Run as administrator. The first is to click Start, click Accessories and hover over Command Prompt. You need to open a command prompt, but you will need to be acting as an “administrator” to perform these functions. There are three stages to the process – preparing the USB stick, copy the files to the USB stick and installing the software from the USB stick. In fact, once you have configured the USB Stick, you could use it to install or run anything – Windows Home Server, the WHS Client Restore disc, Windows 7, anything!Īll you need for this is a USB Stick with enough space for whatever you need (in the case of Windows Home Server you could get away with a 1GB stick) and a copy of Windows Home Server (or whatever it is you want to install or run). Continuing the “How To….” guides, this guide looks at using a USB key to install Windows Home Server, either on a machine that doesn’t have a DVD Drive or just because you can use a USB stick.
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