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HOW TO MAKE BOOTABLE REMOVABLE DEVICE IN WINDOWS

By Paski Mec

Friends Today Now Am Going To Tell You
How To Make A Bootable Pendrive In
Windows.One Suddenly My DVD Drive Is Not
Working And My Computer Is Also Crashed.
Then I Started Thinking How Can I Format
My Computer.Then I Found Bootable
Removable Device Technique. There Are So
Many Tools To Make
Bootable Removable Device.I Use Poweriso
For Making Bootable Device.
There Are Few Steps To Make Bootable
Removable Device In Power Iso.
Step1: Create Bootable USB Drive:
1. Start PowerISO (v4.8 or newer version,
download here).

2. Insert the USB drive you intend to boot
from.

3. Choose the menu "Tools > Create
Bootable USB Drive". The " Create
Bootable USB Drive " dialog will popup.
If you are using Windows Vista or
Windows 7 / 8 operating system, you
need confirm the UAC dialog to
continue.

4. In "Create Bootable USB Drive" dialog,
click "..." button to open the iso file of Windows 7 or Windows 8.
1.
Select the correct USB drive from the
"Destination USB Drive" list if multiple
USB drives are connected to the
computer.
2.
Choose the proper writing method.
"USB-HDD" is recommended.
3.
Click "Start" button to start creating
windows 7 / 8 bootable USB drive .
If no errors occurred in the above process,
you should now be all set to setup Windows
7 / 8 from USB drive
Step 2: Configuring the BIOS:
You should now reboot and go into the BIOS
configuration to boot from USB. Instructions
for doing so wildly from system to system,
but generally entail the following:

1. Reboot the system.

2. While booting (before Windows starts
loading), get into the BIOS
configuration screen by hitting
something like F1, F2, Delete or
Escape. Hotkey instructions are
generally provided on the screen.

3. Go to the section that contains your
boot devices.

4. With your USB drive plugged in, the
USB drive should be listed. If it isn’t,
your system might not support booting
from USB. Assuming that it is
supported (as is the case with virtually
all modern hardware), promote your
USB drive to the primary boot device.

5. Exit from the BIOS configuration,
saving all changes.

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