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# D:\CD BOOT (and hit enter.Where “D” is your DVD drive letter.)
# D:\CD BOOT (and hit enter.Where “D” is your DVD drive letter.)
# D:\boot\BOOTSECT.EXE /NT60 E: (where E is your USB drive)
# D:\boot\BOOTSECT.EXE /NT60 E: (where E is your USB drive)
# You will have the message "successfully updated ntfs file system boot code"
# You will have the message  
<pre>
Target volumes will be updated with BOOTMGR compatible bootcode.
 
E: (\\?\Volume{09f02e66-facf-11de-8c41-001fd0d369d8})
 
    Successfully updated NTFS filesystem bootcode.
 
Bootcode was successfully updated on all targeted volumes.
</pre>
# Copy your Windows 7/Vista DVD contents to the USB flash drive.
# Copy your Windows 7/Vista DVD contents to the USB flash drive.
# Your USB drive is ready to boot and install Windows 7/Vista
# Your USB drive is ready to boot and install Windows 7/Vista
# Change the Boot priority in BIOS
# Change the Boot priority in BIOS
Good Luck
Good Luck
[[:Category:Tips]]

Latest revision as of 13:21, 23 September 2012

How to make USB Drive Bootable

  1. Connect the USB
  2. Under DOS prompt
  3. DISKPART
  4. LIST DISK (now see the USB disk number, it might be DISK 2)
  5. SELECT DISK 2
  6. CLEAN
  7. CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY
  8. SELECT PARTITION 1
  9. ACTIVE
  10. FORMAT FS=NTFS
  11. ASSIGN
  12. Get into DVD drive where you have WIN7.
  13. D:\CD BOOT (and hit enter.Where “D” is your DVD drive letter.)
  14. D:\boot\BOOTSECT.EXE /NT60 E: (where E is your USB drive)
  15. You will have the message
Target volumes will be updated with BOOTMGR compatible bootcode.

E: (\\?\Volume{09f02e66-facf-11de-8c41-001fd0d369d8})

    Successfully updated NTFS filesystem bootcode.

Bootcode was successfully updated on all targeted volumes.
  1. Copy your Windows 7/Vista DVD contents to the USB flash drive.
  2. Your USB drive is ready to boot and install Windows 7/Vista
  3. Change the Boot priority in BIOS

Good Luck Category:Tips