I have Vista 32 bit but since I have a dual core t8100 processor it appears I should be able to run 64 bit ( http://ark.intel.com/cpu.aspx?groupId=33916). So I downloaded Win 7 64 bit and, seeing as I have no DVD's at the moment, I simply loaded the iso in deamon tools and then copy pasted the files onto my 4GB flash drive. At first I tried installing Win 7 right there and then in Vista, as I had heard that that worked, but I got an error saying something about wrong install media and upon further testing I got an error code basically telling me I couldn't install a 64 bit OS whilst in 32 bit.
Anyhoo, as aforementioned I copied the files on to the flash drive and restarted my laptop and went in to the bootable menu, found the flash drive option and clicked enter. I then get an error message which states "No bootable partition in table". That's where I am right now and I've searched google and these forums without any luck. What am I missing?
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I think you just need to slap it on a DVD. But I dunno....maybe you should be able to install from a flash drive. That's just my guess.
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You could try this link http://www.bwana.org/2009/01/11/how...a-usb-drive-to-an-hp-mini-1000-without-vista/
"No bootable partition in table" error when trying to install
Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by toffa_h, Jan 24, 2009.