How to Install Windows from a USB Flash Drive
Edited by Jamil.khandker007, Mel, Arrogance, Jack Herrick and 8 others
The purpose of this guide is to prepare a USB Flash Drive with the installation files of Windows Vista™ or Windows 7™. Most Netbook does not come with a CD/DVD drive and therefore installing or upgrading to a new operating system is always a challenge. The guide is divided into two parts, the first part talks about the preparation of the Flash Drive and the later talks about how to copy the installation file content on to the Drive for installation.
EditMethod 1 of 2: Preparing The USB Flash Drive
- 1Most Flash Drives available in the market will work. When choosing a drive for the preparation we should remember two key points:
- The Flash Drive should have a decent read/write speed
- The size of the drive should be at least 4GB
- 2To prepare the USB Flash Drive, we need access to a computer running either Windows Vista™ or Windows 7™. Insert the Flash Drive in the computer and wait for the computer to recognize the drive.
- 3Click START > All Programs > Accessories
- 4Right click on Command Prompt and select “Run As Administrator”
- 5In Command Prompt, type DISKPART
- 6Type SELECT DISK 1 [ The Picture Shows 2 Because Of My Drive Allocations ]
- 7Type CLEAN [ A successful clean will prompt the message “Diskpart succeeded in cleaning the disk” ]
- 8Type CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY
- 9Type SELECT PARTITION 1
- 10Type ACTIVE
- By following the above step we have just created a USB Flash Drive capable of booting from the system BIOS.
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- 1The next step is to copy the files from the Original Windows Vista™ / Windows 7™ disc. Before we copy the content of the disc to the Flash Drive, we have to make sure that the drive is ready to accept files. In the same Command Prompt that we have used in the previous step, type the following commands
- Type FORMAT FS=NTFS QUICK [ When it reaches 100% you are ready to move to the next step ]
- Type ASSIGN
- Type EXIT to get out of DISKPART Command Utility
- 2Now your Flash Drive is ready for the files. Insert your Windows disc into your drive. In my case, my Disc Drive is I: drive and my FLASH Drive is J:
- 3Type XCOPY I:\*.* /S/E/F J:\ [ This Command needs to be typed in the same Command Prompt that we have left open after Diskpart.
- If your Drive letters are correct, after several minutes you will get a message saying the numbers of files successfully copied to your FLASH DRIVE
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