Create a Windows 10 USB Bootable Flash Drive
Method 1:
Create Bootable USB using Rufus
Step 1: Download the latest version of Rufus.
Rufus is a portable utility and hence doesn’t require an installation.
Step 2: Connect your 4GB+ USB drive to your PC where you have installed Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 Or Windows 10 Be sure to backup all data from your USB drive.
Step 3: Run Rufus utility.
Step 4: Change All Settings & Then select the disc icon next to the ISO dropdown and navigate to the location of your official Windows 10 ISO.
Step 5: Finally, click Start button, click OK button when you see the warning dialog to continue its job.
Downloads:
Rufus Tool
Method 2:
The next thing for you to do is to modify the USB disk for booting. Up until now, it’s still only a non-bootable USB Windows 10 installer.
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Method 1:
Create Bootable USB using Rufus
Step 1: Download the latest version of Rufus.
Rufus is a portable utility and hence doesn’t require an installation.
Step 2: Connect your 4GB+ USB drive to your PC where you have installed Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 Or Windows 10 Be sure to backup all data from your USB drive.
Step 3: Run Rufus utility.
Step 4: Change All Settings & Then select the disc icon next to the ISO dropdown and navigate to the location of your official Windows 10 ISO.
Step 5: Finally, click Start button, click OK button when you see the warning dialog to continue its job.
Downloads:
Rufus Tool
Method 2:
- Browse to the downloaded ISO in Windows Explorer, right click the file and choose Mount
OR Open as Windows Explorer - Select all files/folders using the mouse or CTRL+A , right click on the highlighted area and choose Copy (or CTRL+C)
- Open you (empty) USB disk in Explorer and right click the white space and choose Paste (or CTRL+V)
The next thing for you to do is to modify the USB disk for booting. Up until now, it’s still only a non-bootable USB Windows 10 installer.
- Go back to the command prompt window you shouldn’t have closed
- Type the following command -
k:\boot\bootsect.exe /nt60 g:
and press return
(Ensure you replace the k: and g: drive letters with your mounted ISO media and USB disk respectively) - Type Exit to close the command prompt window
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Use Google Places Autocomplete API in Android Search Dialog
ReplyDeleteIn this article, we are going to develop an android application with a search panel. :-)
The search panel permits users to search various places using Google Places API and shows the result as a marker within the Google Maps android API V2.
http://geekonjava.blogspot.com/2016/07/use-google-places-autocomplete-api-in-android.html