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  2. Here is the solution that worked for me, tested on a Windows laptop with UEFI and a 64GB USB flash drive. Step 1: Download DBAN (Darik's Boot and Nuke)'s ISO file from SourceForge. Step 2: Download Universal USB Installer from Pendrivelinux.com. Step 3: Run Command Prompt as administrator. You may be able to do the same thing with Disk Management.

  3. I'm trying to use the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool from the Microsoft Store to make my new 16 GB USB Flash drive bootable to install Windows. It worked the first time that I did this (for Windows 7 Pro 32-bit), but now it keeps failing at the end. (I'm trying to make it bootable with the Windows 7 Pro 64-bit installation DVD ISO.)

  4. Awesome application, thank you. It helped me to create a Mac Recovery USB. My friend created this Recovery USB and made a DMG file using Disk Utility and sent it to me over internet. Then using TransMac I burned DMG on my USB stick and was able to recover my macbook from failure –

  5. Go through the prompts and let it put all the files from the ISO onto the USB stick. Copy ALL the files on the USB stick to somewhere on your hard drive (these should be the only files in the folder). "In the Copy OS files from here" section, put the folder that you just copied all the files from the USB stick to. In Sec.3 select MS-DOS bootable.

  6. I recently got a 64GB USB stick and planned to make it a system repair multitool, with different Linux and Windows installers and live images, but I seem to have a USB stick that cannot be booted. Pendrive Linux' Yumi installer doesn't recognize it, and only lists it when "show all devices" is checked.

  7. Can I export bootable USB disks to ISO images? - Super User

    superuser.com/questions/1765123/can-i-export-bootable-usb-disks-to-iso-images

    You can make an exact image of a USB drive with PassMark's ImageUSB, or export the USB as ISO using usbimager. Just use the same tool on the image on disk to transfer back to USB. Just use the same tool on the image on disk to transfer back to USB.

  8. The Memtest86+ website hosts a specially prepped EXE auto-installer file that will format your USB flash drive, copy Memtest86+ binaries to it and make it bootable. It's packed as a ZIP file and should work with Windows 7.

  9. boot - Make usb stick bootable while keeping files - Super User

    superuser.com/questions/1713531/make-usb-stick-bootable-while-keeping-files

    If you want that data on the USB along with the files created by the USB creation tool, there are a few ways to do so. First, save all the files on the USB to another location. Create the bootable USB, which will almost certainly format it. Either: Create the media with using the utility's default settings, without persistent storage, or

  10. Rufus is a small utility that helps format and create bootable USB flash drives, such as USB keys/pendrives, memory sticks, etc. From version 1.2.0, a single version of Rufus is provided, that includes FreeDOS support. It's small, fast and includes a FreeDOS bootable image. It's like Unetbootin but better (if you're on Windows).

  11. I wanted to install windows 7 on my laptop, so I used Microsoft 's tool to burn the iso but it seems it couldnt set the bootable flag for some reason. I can't retry the process atm, but I have the usb with the flashed ISO. All I need is how to set the bootable flag from a Windows system on the USB. I have no Linux atm. Thanks