How to make Windows 7 Bootable USB Pendrive
Hello,
Many of us face a lot of problem when we have to reinstall windows on our computer or laptop. First thing we have to decide from where to install windows? The options available are DVD or USB Pendrive. In the latest new netbooks, mostly there is no DVD drive. So if you want to install windows you have to go with the other option, i.e. USB Pendrive. So here I give a brief and 100% tested tutorial on how to create a Windows 7 Bootable USB Pendrive to install Windows 7 from USB Pendrive.
First thing, you should check whether your BIOS supports booting from USB. Most of the computer/laptops support. But if your BIOS doesn’t, then sorry, you cannot boot from a USB Pendrive.
Second thing, you need another computer with Windows installed with a DVD drive, to copy its contents later.
So let us start with the procedure now:
1) Run command prompt (cmd). This can be done by clicking start and typing typing cmd in Windows 7. In Windows Xp, click on start and then click on run. Type cmd and run. This will open the command prompt which will look like this:
2) Then run diskpart utility from command prompt, by typing ‘diskpart’ on command prompt and pressing enter. This will run the diskpart utility in a separate windows, which is shown in 2nd picture below:

3) Now put in your pendrive in a USB port. Your pen drive must be atleast 4 GB, 8 GB pendrive is best for this purpose. Now go back to the diskpart console and type ‘listdisk’ and press enter. This will list the various storage devices available. You can see the size column of the disk and here we can see that ‘disk 2′ is our pen drive. Warning: In your computer it may be some other number. In our case it is ‘disk 2′.
4) Then you have to type ‘select disk 2′ and press enter. Note: in our case it is disk 2, in your case it may be disk 3, or disk 1 or any other number. You can enter ‘detail disk’ to see the details of the disk after selecting it to verify that you have selected the correct disk. You can see these steps in the image below:
5) Then you have to run a series of commands. The commands to be run in the order are:- clean
- create partition primary
- select partition 1
- active
- format fs=fat32
These steps are shown in the image below:
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6) The format step will take some time. You can have a tea or coffee in the meantime and come back. After the format is complete you have to run ‘assign’ command. And after this you can exit diskpart utility by entering the ‘exit’ command. The steps are shown below:
- assign
- exit
- The image below shows all the steps taken from the first step:
7) After the format is complete, put in your original Windows 7 DVD in your DVD drive, or if you have an .iso image of the DVD, mount that image using any virtual drive software like Power ISO.
- Now go to My Computer, and open the contents of DVD Drive. Press ‘ctrl+a’ to select all contents and copy all the contents by pressing ‘ctrl+c’.
- Now go back to My Computer and open the USB Drive and press ‘ctrl+v’ to paste all the contents of DVD into the USB Disk.
8) When the copy finishes, you are done just remove the USB Drive safely and use it to install Windows 7 in your computer/laptop.
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This entry was posted by jasmeet on May 11, 2011 at 3:10 PM, and is filed under Life Hacks, Operating Systems, Windows. Follow any responses to this post through RSS 2.0.Both comments and pings are currently closed.
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#5 written by pankaj 11 months ago
http://www.poweriso.com/tutorials/how-to-make-win7-bootable-usb-drive.htm
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#6 written by harishgadde 9 months ago
I had done up to clean and stop at that point and take off my pendrive,Now i cannot able to use my pendrive.It is telling format while keeping but it not able to format by windows.i open diskpart while i click on list of disk my pendrive is showing as *disk 1.So how can i recover my pendrive plzz help me to recover.I also try to recover its not working
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For multi boot usb flash drive visit this link http://making-a-bootable-usb.blogspot.com/2012/01/make-usb-bootable-windows-7.html
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#170 written by Amol 9 months ago
Sir,
Everything went flawless for me till…the end. It was an issue of Permissions. 2 of the files (a file named “WOAT…” and one more whose name I did not note down) failed to get copied as they need Permissions from Everyone. And I could not change the Permissions for those files as they were on an ISO file.
I haven’t yet tried my pen drive to install Windows 7 but will those files cause me problem later ? Or should I copy all the files of Windows 7 from the ISO file to my hard disk and then copy those files to my bootable pen drive after changing the permissions for those 2 files?
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My system doesnt starts normally. when i try to start my computer it goes to startup repair…that shows system cannot repair your computer and my dvd drive doesnt works too…The thing i really need to do is installing win7…but if i tried to boot by using pendrive it asks system password. But i didnt any password before… I completely formatted my system by using command prompt…the thing i need to know is how solve my boot problem and how to install os through pendrive in my foematted system
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Or, you can simply use the freely available tool from Microsoft to create the bootable pen drive.
Just download from the below link, follow the instructions on the nice GUI, and TADA!!
PS – Such software is also available for Linux ISO.
Link To Windows Tool -
http://images2.store.microsoft.com/prod/clustera/framework/w7udt/1.0/en-us/Windows7-USB-DVD-tool.exe
Link To Linux Tool -
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/downloads/Universal-USB-Installer/Universal-USB-Installer-1.8.4.6.exe