Bootable drives are essential tools for various purposes, such as installing operating systems, troubleshooting, and data recovery. In the Windows environment, creating bootable drives can be easily accomplished using built-in tools or third-party software. This article will provide a step-by-step guide on how to create bootable drives in Windows, highlighting the importance of this skill for Windows users.
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Creating a Bootable USB Drive using Windows USB/DVD Download Tool:
- Download and install the Windows USB/DVD Download Tool from the official Microsoft website.
- Insert a USB drive into your computer and launch the Windows USB/DVD Download Tool.
- Select the ISO file of the operating system or software you want to create a bootable drive for.
- Choose the USB drive as the destination and click on the "Begin copying" button.
- Wait for the tool to format the USB drive and copy the necessary files to make it bootable.
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Creating a Bootable USB Drive using Rufus:
- Download and install Rufus, a popular third-party tool for creating bootable drives.
- Launch Rufus and select the USB drive you want to make bootable.
- Choose the partition scheme (MBR or GPT) and file system (FAT32, NTFS, etc.).
- Select the ISO file or disk image you want to use for creating the bootable drive.
- Click on the "Start" button and wait for Rufus to format the USB drive and copy the required files.
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Creating a Bootable DVD using Windows Disc Image Burner:
- Insert a blank DVD into your computer's DVD drive.
- Right-click on the ISO file you want to burn and select "Open with" > "Windows Disc Image Burner."
- In the Windows Disc Image Burner window, select your DVD burner from the list.
- Click on the "Burn" button and wait for the burning process to complete.