How To Make a USB Drive Bootable
To create a bootable USB drive manually, we
will use the Command Prompt as a Windows default program. Here are step by step
to create a bootable USB drive as the Windows installation media. To create a
bootable USB drive as a Windows installation media, we require at least 4 GB
for minimum capacity. Larger capacity is better. At this moment, I use the USB
flash drive with 2 GB of capacity as just an example. It's due to some reasons
that my 4 GB flash drive encountered an unusual problem that i have to fix later.
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1. Insert
your USB flash drive to your running computer. As the first step, we need to
run Command Prompt as administrator. To do this, we need to find cmd by typing
'cmd' in the search box on Windows Start Menu. After search result for 'cmd'
appears, right click on it and select "Run as administrator".
2. Type
'diskpart' on Command Prompt (without quotes) and hit Enter. Wait for a
while until the DISKPART program run.
3. Type
'list disk' to view active disks on your computer and hit Enter. There
would be seen that the active disks shown as Disk 0 for hard
drive and Disk 1 for your USB flashdrive with its total
capacity.
4. Type
'select disk 1' to determine that disk 1 would be processed in the next
step then hit Enter.
5. Type
'clean' and hit Enter to remove all of data in the drive.
6. Type
'create partition primary' and hit Enter. Creating a primary partition
and further recognized by Windows as 'partition 1'.
7. Type
'select partition 1' an hit Enter. Choosing the 'partition 1' for
setting up it as an active partition.
8. Type
'active' and hit Enter. Activating current partition.
9. Type
'format fs=ntfs quick' and hit Enter. Formatting current partition as
NTFS file system quickly.
10.
Type 'exit' and hit Enter.
Leaving DISKPART program but don't close the Command Prompt instead. We would
still need it for next process.
Perfect
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