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Select the option that boots the PC from the USB flash drive, then, follow the instructions to install Windows. Next, connect the USB flash drive to a new PC, turn on the device, and press the key that opens the boot-device selection menu for the computer (i.e. Now, use File Explorer to copy and paste the contents of the Windows product DVD onto the USB flash drive. If the Mark Partition as Active option isn't available, you can use diskpart to select the partition and mark it active manually. Finally, set the partition as active by right-clicking the USB drive partition and clicking Mark Partition as Active. Choose the FAT32 file system to be able to startup either BIOS-based or UEFI-based PCs. To do this, right-click the USB drive partition, and select Format. Now, you will need to format the partition. I'm sure you could find a guide on Google.Start by connecting the USB drive to your PC, and open Disk Management by right-clicking Start > Disk Management. I think it is possible to install it to an exFAT partition I believe if you need the drive to be usable elsewhere but you would have to tweak the settings during setup. One thing to be aware of is that it will most likely format the drive as an ext4 partition which wont be accessible by Windows. As far as I know it's pretty easy to install and run from a USB disk, it shouldn't be very picky about what you install to. It will play all common media formats, supports Chrome and Firefox, and most variants have access to an application store to find common things that you would need. Linux has a slight learning curve if you've never used it before, but it's pretty user friendly these days. It even runs on the Raspberry Pi, it's great for older and weaker hardware, or even to maximize the performance of a brand new machine. Unless you specifically need some Windows software it would probably be a great choice. Lubuntu is a very lightweight Ubuntu distro that is pretty Windows XP like anyway in its default configuration. The Linux kernel is pretty light weight, it's performance is primarily based on the desktop environment you choose. Intel xHCI is not supported on XP or Vista, so no.
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