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HOW TO CREATE BOOTABLE USB DRIVE FOR ALL WINDOWS






How to Make a USB Bootable consider the stages below


This MDOPE BLOG teaches you how to turn a USB flash drive into a location from which a computer can install or start an operating system. This is useful when attempting to install an operating system (e.g., Windows) on a computer that doesn't have a CD/DVD reader. You can make a USB bootable on a Windows or Mac computer by using Command Prompt or Terminal, both of which are free programs. If you want to make a bootable USB drive for the latest version of Windows 10 or 7, you can use the Windows 10 or 7 installation tool to format your USB drive. Keep in mind that you don't need a USB drive to install new versions of Mac OS.
Method One of Four:
Using Command Prompt on WindowsEdit

    1
    Insert a USB flash drive into your computer. Your USB flash drive should plug into one of the rectangular USB ports on your computer's housing. Flash drives only fit one way, so don't force the drive if it doesn't fit.
        The USB flash drive should be at least 8 gigabytes in space so that it can accommodate most operating system installation files.
    2
    Open Start Image titled Windowsstart.png
    . Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen.
    3
    Type in command prompt. This will search your computer for the Command Prompt program.
    4
    Right-click Command Prompt Image titled Windowscmd1.png
    . It's a black box at the top of the Start window. This will prompt a drop-down menu.
        If your mouse doesn't have a right-click button, click the right side of the mouse, or use two fingers to click the mouse.
        If your computer uses a trackpad instead of a mouse, use two fingers to tap the trackpad or press the bottom-right side of the trackpad.
    5
    Click Run as administrator. It's in the drop-down menu.
    6
    Click Yes when prompted. This will confirm your decision and open Command Prompt.
    7
    Enter the "partition" command. Type in diskpart and then press ↵ Enter to do so.
        You may be prompted to confirm this decision before proceeding.
    8
    Bring up a list of connected drives. Type list disk into Command Prompt, then press ↵ Enter.
    9
    Find your USB flash drive. Look for your flash drive's name, letter, or size in gigabytes to identify it.
        If you don't know which one is your flash drive, unplug your flash drive, run the "disk list" command, plug back in your flash drive, run the "disk list" command yet again, and figure out which disk was absent the first time that you ran the "disk list" command.
        The flash drive is usually the bottom disk in this menu.
    10
    Select your flash drive. Type select disk number into Command Prompt—making sure to replace "number" with the flash drive's number as presented in the list—and then press ↵ Enter.
    11
    Erase the flash drive's contents. Type in clean and then press ↵ Enter.
    12
    Create a new partition on the flash drive. To do so:
        Type in create partition primary and press ↵ Enter
        Type in select partition 1 and press ↵ Enter
        Type in active and press ↵ Enter
    13
    Format the flash drive. Type format fs=fat32 quick into Command Prompt, then press ↵ Enter.
        If you encounter an error in the USB creation, repeat this process using the format fs=ntfs quick command instead.
    14
    Assign a letter to the USB drive. Type in assign and press ↵ Enter. You should see a confirmation message appear in the Command Prompt window.
    15

    Close the Command Prompt window(s). Your USB drive is now bootable, meaning that you can place an operating system's ISO file or an image of your computer's hard drive on the USB drive in order to install it on another computer

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