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How to Create Windows Bootable USB from ISO File?

Posted in Tricks   MAY 26, 2023

    Imagine if your PC doesn't contain an optical drive, or if it doesn’t support DVDs, while some computers might be missing a DVD drive, they all have a USB port right. In all such cases, a bootable USB stick is ideal. The USB stick is portable and compatible with every desktop and laptop computer.

    It's faster to install Windows 10 from a USB stick than an ISO file from a Drive. A USB drive can be made bootable quicker than an optical drive can, it also installs the operating system quicker to Make Bootable USB using ISO File for Windows 10 Installation.

    Here is a guide to install USB support (on Windows 10) that that will be used to install Windows 10. A standard USB drive 8 GB or 16 GB (recommendable size) for the installed media.

    By Using Windows USB/DVD Download Tool:

    Fig : Windows USB/DVD Download Tool

    • Download Windows USB DVD Tool with this link.
    • Insert the USB drive and format if necessary.
    • Run a media creation How to Make Bootable USB tool you download the executable file.
    • The previous step will launch the Windows installation window 10. Read and receive the conditions to continue.
    • Select Create install disk (USB flash drive, DVD or ISO file to another PC) and click Next.

    Fig : Windows USB/DVD Download Tool

    • Leave the default setting to stay and click Next. Uncheck Use the recommended option for powerful PCs and change the option, if you want another language, or Edition architecture How to Make Bootable USB.

    Fig : Windows USB/DVD Download Tool

    • Select USB flash drive or Pen drive and click Next.
    • This tool will download and install Windows 10 on the election of your USB drive. It will take some time depending on your internet connection and the speed of the system. It takes about 20 minutes.

    Once this process is completed, Windows 10 will be installed. Note that some installation may continue after you log in, so be patient. It's advisable checking for Windows Updates (Settings > Updates & Security > Windows Update) after installation. This ensures you're running on the latest version of Windows 10.


    If you already had Windows 10 on your PC, wants to reinstall it, here's how to reinstall Windows 10 with your bootable USB stick:

    • First Switch off your PC for reinstalling
    • Insert the USB stick
    • Switch on the computer
    • Wait for the bootable Windows 10 disk to be detected, which takes a fraction of minutes
    • Set the Language, Time and currency format, and Keyboard to meet your requirements, then click on Next
    • Click Repair your computer
    • Select Troubleshoot ? Then reset this PC
    • Then you will get two options: Keep my files or remove everything–select an option based on your requirement. It is always suggestible to keep your files without formatting everything, but if you want to format your PC, then go to remove everything. Anyhow, your PC will reinstall after this.
    • Once you have completed reinstalling Windows 10, everything will work intended.

    After the USB is made Bootable – Windows 10 Installation was completed, you can use a USB drive to boot and install Windows 10 are the same or another system. Make sure you have How to Make Bootable USB Windows 10 keys ready before starting the installation.


    After these steps, we need to execute these commands besides refresh the bindings.

    • Click on the start menu, and type “cmd
    • Right-click on “Command Prompt” and select Run as Administrator.
    • Now execute this command “cls --refresh-bindings --start
    • Now, Open Google. Search – “how's tech windows command” Open first link between how's tech.
    • Copy and paste command no 12 (to Paste command in Command Prompt, Just Right click on command prompt window, and Simply hit Enter to Execute it)
    • Then Copy and paste command no 13
    • Then execute command number 11
    • Finally, Copy and paste command No 15
    • Now execute this command “cls --refresh-bindings --finish”,
    • Type 'exit' to Close the Command Prompt.

    Conclusion:

    The article gives you a brief idea about creating a Bootable USB from an ISO file and a few precautionary steps to perform the installation successfully.

    Hope this article is helpful!!

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