Always get a kick out of people talking about how slow the boot up time is if it takes a couple of minutes.I remember a time you turned your computer on went to make a cup of coffee and eat a piece of toast step outside had a smoke checked the paper all before windows booted.If it was already up as you sit down you say "Wow that was fast something must be wrong" hit control alt delete start all over again.
I mean, there also was a time when it was faster to get to point A to point B while fast pacing instead of using the first cars. Different times, different standards.
I had a different experience with Windows 98. I don't know exactly why or how but the boot time was not more than 15 seconds. And I think 3.1 was not really different.
daum, i dont really remember watching this video, but i subbed to you around this point. i was just looking up how to do this and you popped up. Thank you MJD for having such useful and entertaining content!
THIS WOULD HAVE SAVE ME SO MUCH TIME. ALL I SHOULD HAVE DONE WAS MESS WITH THAT INI. I even opened it, changed minimum space to 0 tried to save, but notepad wasn't running as administrator so I couldn't be bothered as I thought it wouldn't work any way. That was 3 years ago. If only I had actually tried. IT WORKS, THANK YOU FOR SHOWING THIS TO ME !
For people complaining about where the 64bit version is, it does not exist. Tiny7 is only for 32bit computers because it is designed to work on older computers like netbooks and others.
This is a good idea mostly to install tiny 7 on disk on modules connected to usb temporarily to then plug into thin clients,servers and so on when all your optical drives are dead or just not available! That and some disk on module drives are too small for traditional setup since that requires a temporary swap file to work. I speak from experience with my own nlited XP pro SP2 installs. I am able to do traditional boot from CDROM to ssd/flash/hdd installs with that custom distro but it is only 134mb for my nano XP and 168mb for my micro XP nlite distros. I can install those onto a 256mb and 512mb flash or dom on thin clients. Tiny7 will need a 4GB disk so my HP T5740 thin clients with 4gb flash and 4GB ram will work. Thankyou for your informative vids! I will try the win to usb app to test this way of installing. BTW, as you got that disk size error, the first thing that popped in my head was edit the win to usb ini or config file to force install to a smaller drive like nLite does.
Thank you so much for this amazing video I tried doing the same thing myself but I couldn't figure out how to make win2usb install windows on a my 8GB flash drive. Thank you so much you saved me from buying a new USB flash drive
I'm actually going to go ahead and make a live Win7 now. Live Linux master race and such yeah but I'd like to see how Tiny7 runs on my VERY old laptop. Happy days \o/
Every time I think about this OS it raises more questions. Since the requirements are super low, could you theoretically run this on a PPC mac assuming you have a faster G4/G5 and enough ram to run the OS with the VM? Imagine running windows 7 on a G4 or G5! It won't be fast but you'd probably be the first to do it.
Windows can be installed on a PPC Mac but only through the use of a VM because of the architecture difference. Not sure if this specific version can run though. I know most G3s and up can run XP and many XP computers can run 7 and 8 so it might work. might.
I have two G5s and have ran Windows XP on them. There was a HUGE noticeable difference in performance between the 2 because one was a single CPU and the other was a dual CPU.
Thanks a lot man!!!! For me the route for fixing WinToUsb disk space error was C:\Program Files\Hasleo\WinToUSB\bin The one that you said works if you havent opened the program (the one in the x64 folder). After opening it for the first time the one that works is this one, al least for WinToUsb v3.9.
Hi, Just installed it on a USB drive, 1..Cannot get it to work on USB3 Port at all. 2..Works on USB2 OK (using a USB3 or a USB2 Drive). 3..I could not get it to work if using a USB Hub, It needs to be a Master USB Port, so if you PC has lots of USB ports, some of them could be Hub ports but some of the will be master USB's. 4..After install and setup, installing the drivers for MoBo and LAN it's 1.99GB. 5..Booting from the USB Drive in a USB2 port takes 53 seconds to fully load windows. 6.. Even after it's fully setup, it will NOT load from a USB3 Port at all, Just a BSOD screen.
finally i found the video i needed gonna duel bot my macbook pro (120 giga ) im gonna use SanDisk Ultra Fit USB 3.1 SDCZ430-128G. it have 130 speed so it shuld be great (usb3.0 3.1)
Hi There, I love the video. Very self explanatory if I follow it. My problem is, I am doing what you suggest by going from one NTFS file system on one thumb drive to another NTFS Thumb drive that I'm trying to install the running OS onto. The problem is it keeps on asking for a USB driver that doesn't come with the Win 7. The only option to 'browse' is the X drive. I'm running a windows 11 system that I bought in 2019, so I understand the hardware wasn't available then. Is the install script looking for the USB drives on my Laptop do you know? I'd dearly love to get Win7 onto a memory stick as I need IE for a work app, that uses IE as the interface. The fix that has been bought out is absolutely useless. So this would be a godsend. Thank you. You're very good at what you do. Alternatively, you dont know where I could download a working image to put on a memory stick do you? Thanks again Mark
The technical information is quite in depth when compared to druaga1 who acts like an idiot. Although not totally accurate. Also you notice the one thing tgat druaga1 and michealmjd both have in common is that something tends to go wrong at the beginning of the video.
Hi, Just installed it on a USB drive, 1..Cannot get it to work on USB3 Port at all. 2..Works on USB2 OK (using a USB3 or a USB2 Drive). 3..I could not get it to work if using a USB Hub, It needs to be a Master USB Port, so if you PC has lots of USB ports, some of them could be Hub ports but some of the will be master USB's. 4..After install and setup, installing the drivers for MoBo and LAN it's 1.99GB. 5..Booting from the USB Drive in a USB2 port takes 53 seconds to fully load windows. 6.. Even after it's fully setup, it will NOT load from a USB3 Port at all, Just a BSOD screen.
@Michael MJD i would buy something like NZXT Internal USB IU01 and pair it with a 1 USB 3.2 or 3.0for os and another USB 3.2 or 3.0 for storage for a cheap set up . the NZXT Internal USB IU01 can be bought for around 30 usa $ you can get a PNY 256 gb for 40 dollars and if you got one already it would make it lot cheaper. Good for just media
the 16gb minimum demand trick on ini file doesnt work on the newest version of wintousb 3.9 you have to download previous versions i downloaded 3.5 and its working on 8gb usb
I tested the flash drive on 2 computers The first one gave me a Blue Screen Of death after boot logo. And the other one got stuck on Setup is starting services. Edit: i just realized that only USB 2.0 make the OS very Slow i recommend you to use USB 3.0
I'm curious how well this works, having messed around with this in the past I found the following issue, when you install Windows 7 the install is customised with drivers according to the host computer, when putting the USB in another machine and booting you'll often get BSOD as the hardware has changed. Also most machines use UEFI now which is another whole problem.
You would need to use sysprep before shutting down to make it bootable in different hardware. You could also use rEFInd to boot from UEFI. not sure how well it would work in practice anyways
bad english pls understand, while installing windows to flash drive by rufus for another computer and my pc shut down because of power cut .. then later i turn on my pc, my current windows is gone. why this happens ? is there solution to this ?
My installation got stuck in the "Setup is updating registry settings", and starting from Safe Mode gets, again, stuck at driver "disk". (And no disk or stick activity) No, the hard disk is not broken, it boots just fine normally. Any fix?
Always get a kick out of people talking about how slow the boot up time is if it takes a couple of minutes.I remember a time you turned your computer on went to make a cup of coffee and eat a piece of toast step outside had a smoke checked the paper all before windows booted.If it was already up as you sit down you say "Wow that was fast something must be wrong" hit control alt delete start all over again.
it toook me nearly 2 hours
@Ben Bristow Glad you admitted :)
I mean, there also was a time when it was faster to get to point A to point B while fast pacing instead of using the first cars. Different times, different standards.
I had a different experience with Windows 98. I don't know exactly why or how but the boot time was not more than 15 seconds. And I think 3.1 was not really different.
daum, i dont really remember watching this video, but i subbed to you around this point. i was just looking up how to do this and you popped up. Thank you MJD for having such useful and entertaining content!
THIS WOULD HAVE SAVE ME SO MUCH TIME. ALL I SHOULD HAVE DONE WAS MESS WITH THAT INI.
I even opened it, changed minimum space to 0 tried to save, but notepad wasn't running as administrator so I couldn't be bothered as I thought it wouldn't work any way. That was 3 years ago. If only I had actually tried. IT WORKS, THANK YOU FOR SHOWING THIS TO ME !
Glad to hear that it helped you out! :)
I like the background music and awesome video! :)
Thanks! :)
@@MichaelMJD great video where can I get your ini edited tiny 7 699mb iso @11:00 cuz I could get that on a cdr :0
Oh hi fetus scammerrevolts!
That music always makes me want to go thrifting.
For people complaining about where the 64bit version is, it does not exist. Tiny7 is only for 32bit computers because it is designed to work on older computers like netbooks and others.
Yes, it worked for me.
Ivan Diaz How did it work for you? It just blue screens when I try it on a 64 bit system.
I've just installed Windows 7 Super Lite (x64) on my 16GB SanDisk CruzerBlade and works fine!
How bro
Me too but windows 10 :)
I have a netbook without a hdd and A 4gb sd card and it frickin works!
;)
This is a good idea mostly to install tiny 7 on disk on modules connected to usb temporarily to then plug into thin clients,servers and so on when all your optical drives are dead or just not available! That and some disk on module drives are too small for traditional setup since that requires a temporary swap file to work. I speak from experience with my own nlited XP pro SP2 installs. I am able to do traditional boot from CDROM to ssd/flash/hdd installs with that custom distro but it is only 134mb for my nano XP and 168mb for my micro XP nlite distros. I can install those onto a 256mb and 512mb flash or dom on thin clients. Tiny7 will need a 4GB disk so my HP T5740 thin clients with 4gb flash and 4GB ram will work. Thankyou for your informative vids! I will try the win to usb app to test this way of installing. BTW, as you got that disk size error, the first thing that popped in my head was edit the win to usb ini or config file to force install to a smaller drive like nLite does.
Thank you so much for this amazing video I tried doing the same thing myself but I couldn't figure out how to make win2usb install windows on a my 8GB flash drive. Thank you so much you saved me from buying a new USB flash drive
If ur still watching this in 2024 then u are a legend
I'm watching again
Please Michael can you make a tutorial on how to write protect any USB flash drive like a CD-ROM.
I'm actually going to go ahead and make a live Win7 now. Live Linux master race and such yeah but I'd like to see how Tiny7 runs on my VERY old laptop. Happy days \o/
This video help me!! It took me 1 year to find some way to use a 8gb USB in wintousb.. thanks for help
Every time I think about this OS it raises more questions. Since the requirements are super low, could you theoretically run this on a PPC mac assuming you have a faster G4/G5 and enough ram to run the OS with the VM? Imagine running windows 7 on a G4 or G5! It won't be fast but you'd probably be the first to do it.
You can use QEMU, but you cannot install Tiny7 on the hard drive because it is x86
Windows can be installed on a PPC Mac but only through the use of a VM
because of the architecture difference. Not sure if this specific
version can run though. I know most G3s and up can run XP and many XP
computers can run 7 and 8 so it might work. might.
I have two G5s and have ran Windows XP on them. There was a HUGE noticeable difference in performance between the 2 because one was a single CPU and the other was a dual CPU.
Thanks a lot man!!!!
For me the route for fixing WinToUsb disk space error was C:\Program Files\Hasleo\WinToUSB\bin
The one that you said works if you havent opened the program (the one in the x64 folder). After opening it for the first time the one that works is this one, al least for WinToUsb v3.9.
Can't wait for Windows 10 S!
*oh wait*
Wild Blue Screen of Death appeared!
MarkusTegelane *stares directly at the BSOD*
Same
yup
I had the same thing it’s because on boot you lose power to USB ports temporary which causes the blue screen
what's the solution?
I love the concept Michael
I've installed this and it works for the most part. The only issue is that the wlan card drivers always fail to install and I don't have any internet.
The Tiny7 Video is gone 😟
I used a full version of Windows 7 Ultimate (The most bloated version) and the devices section took something like an *HOUR* to set up.
Can you help me?
I'm waiting WinToUsb almost 2 hours, but it's 0%...
My Usb have 8gb, and connected in fast usb port.
Hi, Just installed it on a USB drive,
1..Cannot get it to work on USB3 Port at all.
2..Works on USB2 OK (using a USB3 or a USB2 Drive).
3..I could not get it to work if using a USB Hub, It needs to be a Master
USB Port, so if you PC has lots of USB ports, some of them could be Hub
ports but some of the will be master USB's.
4..After install and setup, installing the drivers for MoBo and LAN it's 1.99GB.
5..Booting from the USB Drive in a USB2 port takes 53 seconds to fully load windows.
6.. Even after it's fully setup, it will NOT load from a USB3 Port at all, Just a BSOD screen.
how to install multi system on usb drive
for example
-windows 7
-windows 8.1
-windows 10
- ubuntu (linux)
in one drive????????
im going to try this out on my dell latitude d810!
That outro music too strong, nice video!
finally i found the video i needed
gonna duel bot my macbook pro (120 giga )
im gonna use SanDisk Ultra Fit USB 3.1 SDCZ430-128G. it have 130 speed
so it shuld be great (usb3.0 3.1)
Just installed on a VM in linux. 10 minute install, starts at 330Mb Ram.
You can also use Rufus to make a portable version of Windows.
how?
Kevin Park There are advanced options you can enable
Which one? I have it opened in front of me.
Kevin Park Sorry, not at a PC at the moment but you can probably Google it too :)
Where have I seen you before? I think it was on discord...
does the hardware on your pc matter since its being installed to a USB?
Hi There, I love the video. Very self explanatory if I follow it.
My problem is, I am doing what you suggest by going from one NTFS file system on one thumb drive to another NTFS Thumb drive that I'm trying to install the running OS onto. The problem is it keeps on asking for a USB driver that doesn't come with the Win 7. The only option to 'browse' is the X drive.
I'm running a windows 11 system that I bought in 2019, so I understand the hardware wasn't available then.
Is the install script looking for the USB drives on my Laptop do you know?
I'd dearly love to get Win7 onto a memory stick as I need IE for a work app, that uses IE as the interface.
The fix that has been bought out is absolutely useless. So this would be a godsend.
Thank you.
You're very good at what you do.
Alternatively, you dont know where I could download a working image to put on a memory stick do you?
Thanks again
Mark
Favorite computing yters
3.danoct1
2.Drauga1
3.You Michael
:)
The technical information is quite in depth when compared to druaga1 who acts like an idiot. Although not totally accurate. Also you notice the one thing tgat druaga1 and michealmjd both have in common is that something tends to go wrong at the beginning of the video.
Could you also just use a usb to install Windows 7 to another usb?
I guess you could, there’s a guide on MSFN for that.
@@real2w10 I found a useful tool called WinToUSB that achieves this
I'll probably use this in emergency cases where my computer's internal HDD is bricked.
Works awesome on my medion akoya e1210 netbook!
You can even create a Windows XP bootable usb drive by putting USB boot drivers on it.
Hi, Just installed it on a USB drive,
1..Cannot get it to work on USB3 Port at all.
2..Works on USB2 OK (using a USB3 or a USB2 Drive).
3..I could not get it to work if using a USB Hub, It needs to be a Master
USB Port, so if you PC has lots of USB ports, some of them could be Hub
ports but some of the will be master USB's.
4..After install and setup, installing the drivers for MoBo and LAN it's 1.99GB.
5..Booting from the USB Drive in a USB2 port takes 53 seconds to fully load windows.
6.. Even after it's fully setup, it will NOT load from a USB3 Port at all, Just a BSOD screen.
the tiny 7 video isnt available
Thank you very much! Salutations from Argentina.
I have a Dell Attitude D600 and a 16GB SanDisk cruiser. Wierd, right?
@Michael MJD i would buy something like NZXT Internal USB IU01
and pair it with a 1 USB 3.2 or 3.0for os and another USB 3.2 or 3.0 for storage for a cheap set up . the NZXT Internal USB IU01
can be bought for around 30 usa $ you can get a PNY 256 gb for 40 dollars and if you got one already it would make it lot cheaper. Good for just media
I cant get it to boot from a usb for me
Blast from the past!
So, you installed win7 on a 4GB usb? Can i install one on a DVD-RW 4.7gb?
probably
Ibrahim Rastoder 4.7>4
It only works with USB, it cant find my DVD-RW :/
Nice video , i was really looking twords making a tiny7 bootable USB drive to install in a netbook but WinToFlash rejected my iso image
You can use Rufus as well.
great video where can I get your ini edited tiny 7 699mb iso @11:00 cuz I could get that on a cdr :0
You should try to install this on your $5 Windows 98 PC.
Can you do this with Micro XP?
No, WintoUSB does not work with microXP ISO
@@6eeveedreamland981 how do i do windows xp
the 16gb minimum demand trick on ini file doesnt work on the newest version of wintousb 3.9 you have to download previous versions i downloaded 3.5 and its working on 8gb usb
Thank you
help its stuck at windows is starting services i've tried two computer and different usb drives same result ive also tried usb 2.0 and 3.0
It doesn't work for me. I tried tiny 7 and also other Win 7 ISO files and on 2 different laptops when I boot from the USB drive it goes into BSOD.
I tested the flash drive on 2 computers
The first one gave me a Blue Screen Of death after boot logo.
And the other one got stuck on Setup is starting services.
Edit: i just realized that only USB 2.0 make the OS very Slow i recommend you to use USB 3.0
how to install this onto an external hard drive (not flash/thumb) ?
DO installing Windows 10 on a USB and booting it on the Dell latitude D6 10
I'm curious how well this works, having messed around with this in the past I found the following issue, when you install Windows 7 the install is customised with drivers according to the host computer, when putting the USB in another machine and booting you'll often get BSOD as the hardware has changed. Also most machines use UEFI now which is another whole problem.
You would need to use sysprep before shutting down to make it bootable in different hardware.
You could also use rEFInd to boot from UEFI.
not sure how well it would work in practice anyways
bad english pls understand,
while installing windows to flash drive by rufus for another computer and my pc shut down because of power cut .. then later i turn on my pc, my current windows is gone. why this happens ? is there solution to this ?
i have a 16gb flash drive, i succesfully installed tiny7 on it, and when i try to boot, i get a bluescreen. HELP
I installed windows 7 on a 64gb USB and an OEM copy of windows 7 (Came on CD than Into ISO) Like that
you don't need a pc that can boot from USB you can use Plop Linux to boot USBs on a computer that doesn't support it
My installation got stuck in the "Setup is updating registry settings", and starting from Safe Mode gets, again, stuck at driver "disk". (And no disk or stick activity) No, the hard disk is not broken, it boots just fine normally. Any fix?
One quick question : is it doing everything on USB? Because I want to do this but I am
Kinda scared idk will this damage the installation you have?
Its booting off the usb so its doing everything on the usb
where is the download site
And you need to show all processes to see apps like svchost
i have a question
will the os run from the usb and not run on the hdd/ssd
I just found out that tiny 7 uses a different product key everytime
My netbook I am attempting this on is failing miserably. It's stuck on "Setup is starting services".
Can I take the USB out after installing the OS
Would this work on a 128gb flash drive?
It works on 4 GB broo
Bc I have a 4gb USB whit Windows 7 Pro, ultimate, home permium
What version is the WinToUSB app used in the video?
Do larger flash drives need longer to be installed?
Muchas gracias eres un crack! / Thank you very much you are the best!
Thank you Sir.
I have found that using a USB hard disk works a lot better than using a USB flash drive
Would this also work for installing MicroXP?
EDIT: Tried it, does not work. WinToUSB says no bootable image in the MicroXP iso
rut roh! I guess my comment above to try win to usb with my nlited xp is out lol! ah well, time to buy a usb dvdrw drive at walmart for $40... sigh.
The computer can run smoothly, but cannot go to sleep mode. Why? Please help! Thanks!
on the black screen with the little white flashing bar in the top left how long should this screen take to load
can you send your version because mine doesnt seem to work
mjd is LE GOAT
great vid.
Thank you very much. Great
Great vids thx!
eXPerience should make Mini10
***** Windows 8/8.1 is way worse then Windows 10
CreeperGuy555 Im running windows 10 perfect on a 2007 dell so your point is
Me too, i have 4gb ram and a intel pentium dual core 3.06 Ghz and 1gb of graphic and is rly good!!!
Ibrahim Rastoder Granted, my "dell" is a Precision T5400 with a intel xeon e5410, 8gb ram, amd radeon 200 series so...
yes that would be nice
he didn't press the eject button
My is stuck on installing foxit pdf reader
This is the kind of thing trinity was doing in matrix 😆
Got same model Latitude d610!
Fantastic video.
Thanks!
I have a netbook without a hdd and a 4gb sd card and It really works thanks!
Windows vienna!!!
should I make a video on destroying tiny7 or not?
Your choice
Hello! A boy from 2024 here =)). After Windows 11 release, Micro$oft announced Windows 10 will EOL in 2025.
I do the 16GB Usb stick as the same
the thing is I got only 3gb usb flash
It doesn't work it still shows me that error storage low.please help😢😢😢😢
i have the same dell laptop.... and 4gb usb stick....
I tested on my Dell Latitude d510 it run pretty faster with pentium m 740 1.73 ghz
I use it to develop software on a low-power PC.
Is Aero supported?
I Can't Do It With Free Version Though!
I have a Dell like that
This not works
i select it on lagecy will it work with usb