- Format the USB drive in Windows (this step simply clears the contents of the drive)
- Click the start menu, type cmd.exe in the search box, and right click on it and select "Run cmd as administrator"
- Type diskpart
- Type list disk
- Type select disk <disk number from the previous step>
- Type clean
- Type create partition primary
- Type select partition 1
- Type active
- Type format fs=ntfs quick
- Type assign
- Type exit
- Copy the entire contents of the Windows 7 installation DVD onto the USB drive
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Sunday, June 12, 2011
Install Windows 7 from a bootable USB drive
There are times when it is more convenient to boot the Windows 7 installation from a USB drive rather than the DVD. For example, certain smaller form factor notebooks do not have DVD drives. The following steps allows one to create a bootable USB drive containing the Windows 7 installation content. This bootable USB drive can also be used to repair Windows in the event of software corruption. You will need a 4GB or greater USB drive and make sure the computer you wish to boot from the USB drive supports booting from USB.
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