

- CREATE WINDOWS 7 INSTALLATION USB INSTALL
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You can also download the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool from Microsoft website, which can be used for the same purpose. These instructions will also work in Windows Vista. Watch for a message about pressing a key to boot from the device. Power on the computer to start the Windows Installation Setup process. Insert the USB or CD/DVD Windows Installation Setup boot media. To boot from it, make sure, that USB port is set as the the first option in the boot sequence settings in the BIOS of the computer. Windows 7 Installation via Bootable Media. Copy the content of the Windows installation DVD to your USB flash diskĪfter these steps, the Windows bootable installation flash disk will be created.Type BOOTSECT.EXE /NT60 #: (# is the letter of the prepared bootable USB flash disk).Go to the BOOT folder by typing CD BOOT command.Stay in the Command line and go to the Windows 7 installation DVD by typing the letter of the DVD drive (for example type D:).SELECT PARTITION 1 (select the new created partition)įORMAT FS=NTFS (format of the partition with the NTFS file system)ĪSSIGN (give flash disk drive letter in Windows)
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Basically, the missing step was to write a proper boot sector to the. SELECT DISK # ( # is number of the USB flash disk in the list of disks)ĬLEAN (remove partitions from the USB disk)ĬREATE PARTITION PRIMARY (create new primary partition) OK, after unsuccessfully trying all methods mentioned here, I finally got it working.
CREATE WINDOWS 7 INSTALLATION USB INSTALL
To create it, you will need flash disk with minimum of 4GB capacity and of course Windows 7 installation DVD. Through the bootable installation of Windows into your USB flash drive, you can install the Windows in short time. Select the correct USB drive from the 'Destination USB drive' list. Insert the disc in the drive, and choose 'Compact disc' for the source. Otherwise, you need a Windows 7 installation compact disc.
CREATE WINDOWS 7 INSTALLATION USB ISO
Windows 7 can be also installed from bootable USB flash disk. If you have a Windows 7 installation ISO file, you can choose 'Image file' for the source, and select the ISO file.

Create bootable USB flash disk with Windows 7 installation
