Create a Windows 10 USB Bootable Flash Drive

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:
  • 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
All that you need to do now is remove the USB media from your computer, plug it into the device you wish to test Windows 10 on, and boot from it.

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Create a Windows 10 USB Bootable Flash Drive

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