How to Make a USB Bootable
Have an old USB drive lying around that you don't use anymore? Turn it into an operating install disk for Windows, Linux or Mac, or a diagnostic tool for your PC. Follow this guide to learn how
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Open the Command Prompt. You will need to run Command Prompt as an Administrator. Right-click on it and select Run as Administrator. You may need to enter the Administrator password.
- This method will create a USB drive that is bootable. You can then copy the contents of an operating installation disc onto the drive to create a portable installation drive.
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Open the disk management utility.This can be opened by entering the command "disk part".
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Display the connected disks. Type the command list disk to show a list of all the drives connected to your computer. Your USB drive should be listed here as well. Make note of the number next to your USB drive.
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Select the USB drive. Enter the command select disk #, replace “#” with the number from the previous step.
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Clean the flash drive. Enter the command clean to have the disk management utility verify the integrity of the USB drive, and erase all data.
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Create a bootable partition. Once the USB drive is clean, type in create partition primary. You will see a message saying that the operation was successful.
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Select the new partition. Enter the command select partition 1 and press Enter. Once you receive a confirmation message, type active and press Enter. This will activate the partition.
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Format the USB drive. Input the command format fs=fat32 . When you press Enter, the program will work for a few minutes (if it is a small USB, e.g. 4Gb could take hours to slow format), and the progress will be displayed as a percentage
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Assign the USB a drive letter. Enter the command assign to give the thumb drive a letter designation. Type exitto end the disk management program.
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Copy the operating system. Once the USB drive has been made bootable, you can copy over the installation files for the operating system you want to install. You can do this by dragging and dropping using your preferred file manager/explorer.
- Copy over any drivers you might need during the operating system installation to make the process much smoother.
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