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Generic and oh-so-helpful error. Failing that, try to download from a different machine if possible. Originally published December Support our efforts! With ad revenue at an all-time low for written websites, we're relying more than ever on reader support to help us continue putting so much effort into this type of content.

You can support us by becoming a Patron , or by using our Amazon shopping affiliate links listed through our articles. Thanks for your support! My Tweets. Select 'Create installation media for another PC' to begin the process.

We'll be creating the bootable USB flash drive with the tool, so select the first option. Select the version of Windows 10 that you require, in this case, we went with Home bit. Choose the USB drive that you wish to turn into the bootable media. Only Flash media will show on the list. The drive will need at least 4GB of free space. NOTE : The flash drive will be formatted, so make backups first. Wait for the tool to finish downloading. Depending on your Internet connection, this could be from a few minutes to a few hours.

Once the Windows 10 image has downloaded, it will automatically begin creating the boot media on the drive you selected. This can take a few minutes. If everything when according to plan, the Media Creation Tool will declare success and you are ready to use your new Windows 10 bootable USB drive. Then, type cd i , press Enter Once inside the i folder via Command Prompt, type: copy setupldr.

While still in Command Prompt, expand the ramdisk. PEBuilder: Check that you have the files copied. Replace d: with the letter of the drive where your USB flash drive is loaded. Type YES , when prompted to begin the process. Press Enter after typing YES. Find the USB drive and its corresponding number. Assuming that it is supported as is the case with virtually all modern hardware , promote your USB drive to the primary boot device. Please notice that you can seriously screw up your system by providing incorrect BIOS settings!

Depending on the speed of your USB drive, this may take a while. Is the USB device listed and does it have top priority? Have you correctly prepared the USB drive in step one? Restart the procedure. Does your USB drive properly support being booted from? Try another one! Step 4: Prepping the Hard Disk. You need to make sure that your hard drive is partitioned and formatted properly.

Especially if you've had Linux or some other operating system on it, you'll need to repartition and format it. The rescue drive contain file manager and command line utility. You can launch DiskPart for disk partitioning and formatting from the command utility. If you are sure that your hard drive is set up properly i. Now, you need to save and exit BIOS - the key to do so will be listed on-screen, but it is usually F Plug in the USB, and when you reboot, you'll start the install process for Windows on your computer.

Did you manage to create a bootable Windows pen drive? Let us know via the comments. For more tutorials, head to our How To section.

For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. Also see : How to Make a Bootable USB Disk for Windows 10 Remember you'll need a working Windows install any version to do this - if your computer won't boot, use a friend's to follow these steps. Here's everything you need to know about the process. Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit Windows 7 Professional bit Windows 7 Professional bit Windows 7 Home Premium bit Windows 7 Home Premium bit You'll still need a valid product key when you reinstall Windows so make sure you keep that safely.

Once you've downloaded the Windows 7 ISO file, follow these steps to burn it to a pen drive. Click Next. Select your pen drive from the drop down menu and click Begin copying. When this process is complete, you'll have a bootable Windows 7 USB ready. Select the Language from the first drop-down menu.

Click the checkbox next to Bootable Click Burn.



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