Windows 7 USB Download Tool To Create Bootable Windows 7 USB Drive


Valid until 31 January 2015 (unless noted)
Because there is no optical drive, Netbook users experienced difficulties when installing Microsoft Windows 7 from CD. If this problem appears, you have to create a bootable Windows 7 USB Drive to install the OS. In the last blog post, I already explained about how to create bootable Windows Setup USB flash by using WinToFlash. There is another option, by using a tool, named Windows 7 USB/DVD Download tool, it allows you to create a bootable USB/DVD from Windows 7 ISO file. To create a bootable DVD or USB flash drive, download the ISO file and then run the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download tool.

You can download Windows 7 USB Download Tool and get more information about this tool on CodePlex website.

2 comments:

birthday gifts said...

Unless your motherboard and BIOS is capable of doing this then no you can't. OS have to be installed on the main drive so it can access everything directly for a faster response.

birthday gifts said...

You can use another computer to just drag the files to your (4GB+) USB drive from the DVD. It simply won't be bootable that way, but you can start your installation while your current OS is running.

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