How To Make Usb Windows 7 Installer

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Not too long ago, we showed you how to. This makes it simple if you are an IT expert and it is your job to install the OS on a large number of computers. You can just put the USB stick into the Mac and boot up the installation process from there. Nothing to it. But did you know there is a similar feature for Windows 10? You can make a bootable Windows 10 installation USB stick to install the operating system on any computer.However, unlike MacOS, Windows is obviously not free.

Therefore you would also need a valid and legal license key to make the Windows OS work. We can’t help you with that, but we can help you create the installation file. Creating a Windows 10 Installation USB StickJust like the MacOS installation USB stick, the version of Windows 10 that you put onto the stick will be the current version. This means that any updates and patches pushed out afterwards will not be included. So after installing Windows 10 on any future computers, you would then have to ensure all essential patches were applied.

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This can be done via Windows Update.Alternatively you can wipe the USB stick say once a week or once a month, and reinstall the operating system again, so you have a more or less up-to-date copy. The whole process outlined below only took 30 minutes so it’s no big thing. Step 1 – Wipe The USB StickThe first thing you have to do is make sure the USB stick is completely blank, and that there is at least 4GB of space. You also need to wipe all hidden temporary files on the stick.To reveal the hidden temporary files, go to Windows Explorer, click on View, and then tick the box for “Hidden Items“. Delete everything you see on the USB stick, then untick that box again.

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It’s unticked by default to stop you from accidentally deleting critical system files.Step 2 – Download The Free Media Creation Tool From MicrosoftNext, you need the free. Click on the blue “ Download tool now” button, and a very small “exe” file will download to your computer. This file is portable in nature in that it requires no installation, and opens up immediately. Step 3 – Pretend To Read The Terms & Conditions, & “Accept”This stage is where you delude yourself into thinking you have thoroughly read the terms and conditions. In reality, you’d rather have a hot fork shoved through your eye. Click “ Accept“. Don’t worry, you only have to sell your soul to the Devil and give up one child.

Step 4 – Choose The USB Flash Drive Option (Twice)You will then be asked whether you want to upgrade the PC to the latest and greatest version. Or “ create installation media (USB flash drive, DVD, or ISO file).

That’s the one. Click that.You will be asked in the next stage to choose between USB and ISO. An ISO file is an image file ready to be burned onto a disk. We have our USB stick ready, so choose “ USB“.

Step 5 – Point The Media Creation Tool To Your Desired USB StickNow tell the media creation tool which USB stick you want to install on. As you can see above, I clicked on Drive F.

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If you don’t see your USB stick, click “refresh drive list” at the top.Make sure you get the right USB stick. Remember, everything on it gets wiped, so clicking on the wrong drive would be pretty bad. Step 6 – Leave the Installation File To Download & VerifyThis is the part that takes the longest, and the tool actually says you can continue to use the computer for other things. But this takes up so much CPU power that the computer slowed to a crawl.

Maybe I just need to buy a new computer, or maybe it really is CPU-intensive. This takes approximately 10-15 minutes. Your mileage may vary.

Step 7 – It Will Now Install Onto The USB StickAs soon as the installation file has been completely downloaded and verified, it will immediately start to go on the USB stick. This is another 15 minutes or so. Since the CPU will grind along at 100% (at least it did for me), I highly suggest you find something else to do. Smell the roses, read a book, dance with your spouse.Eventually it will tell you the process is finished. Close the media creation tool, and check your USB stick to make sure nothing has exploded. Setup.Exe Will Start The Windows Installation ProcessThis is what the files will look like on the USB stick. When the time comes to reinstall Windows 10, the only file you need to concern yourself with is the setup.exe file.

Double-clicking this will open up an installation window and get the ball rolling. Remember to have that license key ready to be typed in. ConclusionAs you can see, the process to make a USB stick like this is extremely simple. If you are the kind of person who likes to burn disks, then by all means choose the ISO option. Then use CD Burner XP to burn it to a blank disk.

Despite its name, CD Burner XP works perfectly on Windows 10. I will be looking at ISO files and CD Burner XP in an upcoming article.Let us know in the comments if you are having any issues with making your installation USB stick, and I will see what I can do to help.

This tutorial will help you with the installation of Windows from image (.iso and.img) file using USB Drive.It is step by step method with pictures and screenshots. Without any CD/DVD. All you need is a USB flash drive of at least 4GB for Win 7 and 8GB for Windows 8 or 10.This article is a detailed 100% Working Guide. It covers these topics:⇒ How to Create Windows 7 Bootable USB Drive⇒ How to Install Windows 7 from ISO File⇒ Windows 7 USB Installation Guide⇒ Install Windows 7 on USBWhen you download Windows from Microsoft Store or any online source, you download it as an ISO file. An ISO file combines all the Windows installation files into a single uncompressed file – like a DVD clone or backup.

With ISO file so you can create (burn) a bootable DVD or USB drive containing Windows installation files. Windows 7 USB Installation GuideThis allows you to install new Windows OS onto your PC. If you change the boot order of drives in your PC’s BIOS, you can run the Windows installation directly from your DVD or USB drive when you first turn on your computer. You can search for information about how to change the boot order of drives in your PC BIOS. Windows 7 USB Installation GuideYou need Windows image file + ISO to USB burner software + USB flash drive to create Windows 7 USB Install Disk.

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Download Windows 7 Ultimate ISO FileIf you don’t already have windows 7 image then you can get the ISO file from page. The most popular edition is.

Choose 32bit or 64bit version. Download and Install Windows 7 USB/DVD toolThis is Microsoft’s genuine tool to make USB drive bootable. It can be downloaded.To, you must be an administrator on the computer on which you are installing the tool.For 32bit Windows UsersUsers who are running 32bit Windows need “bootsect” file to burn (copy) 64bit ISO file on USB drive successfully.bootsect.exe must be present in the same folder as the.iso file. It can be downloaded here Create Windows 7 Bootable USB Drive From ISO FileAfter you have downloaded above Windows 7 USB tool. Now Make a USB copy of your Windows ISO file, using this Tool.Step 1 – Open this tool from your programs. E.g Start ⇒ All Programs. Click on Browse button and go to the path where your windows iso file is located.

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Select Windows 7 ISO file and click Open.Step 2 – Click on USB Device as media type you would like to use to create Windows 7 bootable USB drive.Step 3 – From Drop Down box select your USB Pen drive letter, e.g., H: or I: or G: and then click Begin copying. After the process is completed the USB is now bootable. Turn off your computer and plug in USB.

Now Turn on PC and boot from USB. Done.When your Windows ISO file is copied, install Windows by moving to the root folder of your USB drive, and then double-click Setup.exe. New Method 100% Working & TestedInstall the Rufus Software and Open it. It can be downloaded here.After you open it.

Follow Below Steps:. Plug in your Pen Drive into USB Flash Port.

To make a Windows bootdisk (Windows XP/7) select NTFS as file system from the drop down. Then click on the buttons that looks like a DVD drive, that one near to the checkbox that says “Create bootable disk using:”. Choose the XP ISO file. Click Start, Done!