![]() When the bar reaches 100%, you'll spot some status information.Ĩ. In the next screen, use the dropdown menu to select the USB drive that you want to install the Windows 7 bootable file on, then Begin Copying then Ease USB drive (you will lose all the files on that USB drive during this process so back it up before using the USB drive).ħ. Select USB device for the media type you plan to create.Ħ. Find the ISO file on your hard disk drive, then click Next.ĥ. ![]() You'll be prompted to find the ISO image file for Windows 7. ![]() ( You must be an administrator on the computer on which you are installing the Windows USB/DVD Download tool.)Ĥ. You'll have the option to specify where to install the Windows USB/DVD Download Tool. Click to open the Windows USB/DVD Download Tool download. ![]() I don't know whether this matters or not.To install the Windows USB/DVD Download Tool:ġ. I only format my usb uing FAT32 quick format. I am running the program in 64bit Windows 7 and try to create a bootable usb for the same 64bit Windows 7. NOTE: unlike many other questions, I don't have problem with bootsec (I guess it is run as part of the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download tool as I don't need to install it or run it separately at all). I did disable all devices except "USB HDD" so it should either try to boot from usb or if it cannot recognize or boot from usb then stop prompting no bootable device. Why it can still load my existing Windows 7.Why the computer doesn't boot from the usb.However, it doesn't get me to the installation page but still load the existing Windows 7 from my hard drive. ![]() Then I reboot my computer and set the first bootable device to "USB HDD" and disable all other devices. I use the Windows 7 USB/DVD download tool and run it without any problem. I try to install windows 7 using a bootable usb. ![]()
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