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  2. Insert the pen drive & format it as FAT32. Copy all the files from the extracted ISO folder to the root of the pen drive. The drive is ready to boot from (will be bootable in both UEFI & MBR) (While working with ISOs with .wim & .swm files, this way, they always booted in both UEFI & MBR) (B) Rufus Way.

  3. select partition 1. active. format quick fs=fat32. assign. exit. The “list disk” command will show you the connected drives and with “select disk”, you can choose your USB stick. Be careful to select the right drive or else your day won’t have a happy end. The crucial step here is the “clean” command.

  4. Can I export bootable USB disks to ISO images? - Super User

    superuser.com/questions/1765123/can-i-export-bootable-usb-disks-to-iso-images

    8. You can make an exact image of a USB drive with PassMark's ImageUSB, or export the USB as ISO using usbimager. Just use the same tool on the image on disk to transfer back to USB. As you state, it's very useful to have a variety of rescue media, such as Live Ubuntu, Hiren's Boot CD, Macrium Reflect rescue media and Ultimate Boot CD, and the ...

  5. Here is the solution that worked for me, tested on a Windows laptop with UEFI and a 64GB USB flash drive. Step 1: Download DBAN (Darik's Boot and Nuke)'s ISO file from SourceForge. Step 2: Download Universal USB Installer from Pendrivelinux.com. Step 3: Run Command Prompt as administrator. You may be able to do the same thing with Disk Management.

  6. The Windows 7 USB/DVD Download tool allows you to create a copy of your Windows 7 ISO file on a USB flash drive or a DVD. To create a bootable DVD or USB flash drive, download the ISO file and then run the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download tool. Once this is done, you can install Windows 7 directly from the USB flash drive or DVD.

  7. In the begining of last year or the end of 2014 I learnt how to make a bootable flash drive from an .iso from a youtube video. I tried to find the video but I can't and it's not in my history. The video was very simple; first it taught how to format the flash drive using DISKPART and that part I remember, what I don't remember is the last part.

  8. I simply followed the instructions on the site and copied over my Win Xp X64 ISO file into the Windows Xp Installation folder on the prepared usb. This tool simply loaded the iso image into system RAM and executed it. Share. Improve this answer. answered Dec 19, 2015 at 19:47.

  9. 1. You can try. bootsect /nt60 <driveletter>: /force /mbr. Update: To be able to boot from disk the following requirements must be met. The disk must be selected as boot source in bios. Disk must contain valid MBR (first sector of disk). Disk must contain partition marked as active.

  10. boot - What makes a bootable device bootable - Super User

    superuser.com/questions/319005/what-makes-a-bootable-device-bootable

    6. Actually there are some details involved with the process. To boot-up a device, it must be formated with a partition that begins with a specific code on the first sectors, these partition area are called MBR. A Master Boot Record (MBR) is the bootsector of a hard disk. That is, it is what the BIOS loads and runs, when it boots a hard disk.

  11. Copy ALL the files on the USB stick to somewhere on your hard drive (these should be the only files in the folder). "In the Copy OS files from here" section, put the folder that you just copied all the files from the USB stick to. In Sec.3 select MS-DOS bootable. Select 6 Prepare Drive and follow the prompts.