Installing Windows from a USB flash drive has several advantages – First of all, the overall speed of the installation process will increase significantly, carrying a USB stick is much more convenient than a DVD, and finally it becomes possible to install the OS even on those systems that do not have a DVD drive, such as a netbook.
In this post, I will show you how to
load the Windows installation on to your USB flash drive and make it
bootable just like the DVD.
Tools Required:
1. USB flash drive
with a minimum capacity of 4 GB.
2. Windows 7 set-up
DVD.
Now, just follow the steps below:
Step-1:
Plug-in your USB flash drive and backup
all the existing data in it.
Open the command prompt. If you are
using Windows 7/Vista then open it with administrator rights.
ie: Go to Start -> All Programs
-> Accessories -> Right-click on “Command Prompt” and select “Run as
Administrator”.
Step-2:
In the command prompt, type in the
following command:
DISKPART
This will start the Microsoft DiskPart utility as shown below:
Step-3:
Now issue the following command:
LIST DISK
This will show you a
list of available disks on your system. Disk 0 is
usually the hard disk. In my case, Disk 5 is the
USB drive (this can be a different one in your case). Now issue the command as
shown below:
SELECT DISK 5
NOTE: In the above command, 5 is the USB drive number on my system. If you
have a different number on your system, then you need to replace 5
with that number.
Step-4:
Now issue the following list of
commands one by one as shown below:
CLEAN
CREATE
PARTITION PRIMARY
SELECT
PARTITION 1
ACTIVE
FORMAT
FS=NTFS QUICK
ASSIGN
EXIT
Minimize the command prompt and proceed
to the next step.
Step 5:
Insert the Windows 7/Vista installation
disc and note down the “drive letter” of your DVD drive. In my case, it is
“H:”. Now type the following list of commands as shown below:
H: CD BOOT
CD BOOT
BOOTSECT.EXE /NT60 M: (NOTE: M:
is your USB drive letter)
EXIT

Step-6:
Copy the contents of your Windows
7/Vista installation disk into the USB flash drive.
That’s it! Your USB stick is now ready
to boot and install the OS for you. Don’t forget to enable the “USB Boot”
option and change the “boot priority to USB device from hard disk” in your
BIOS settings.
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