First type the 'drive' to boot from, here FS0: . Next you need to specify the efi-file, you can also use 'ls' or 'cd' commands to browse the folders on the USB drive. Provide file name (usually located below 'EFI') e.g. efi\boot\bootx64.efi . Hit Enter to boot from that EFI boot file.
Windows won’t create bootable flash drives, but Microsoft provides a utility that will: the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool. It’s simple and it allows you to create bootable flash drives from
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9. XP's setup sees OEM, retail and volume CDs and installs as different and so does not offer the repair option. If you copy the CD, altering the data in the setupp.ini file you can "create" a disk of the right type; there are some other differences between the disks, but I can't remember what they are - and in your case are probably irrelevant
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