Tools to Build Bootable Windows 7|8|10 Installation USB Flash Drive

 What various installation tools are available to make USB boot?

Download and install Windows 7, 8, and 10 image capture in ISO format in Microsoft. And now you want to use it to install the program on your computer. But the problem is that before you can use it, you will need to convert it to a removable device, either on a USB drive or on a DVD disc.


Making a compact DVD disc is easy as most DVD burning software such as ImgBurn or native disk burner incorporates DVD burner software directly from the ISO image. But what if the computer I'm going to install doesn't have a DVD drive, like the Ultrabook on the market? Here are 4 tools that can help you and you should not use one pen.


Windows 7 usb / dvd tool



This free tool was first introduced by Microsoft, but was later reopened due to some licensing issues. It is a tool that validates the source image file before creating compressed media on both USB drives and DVDs.


WinUSB Maker


WinUSB Maker, developed by Josh Cell Software, is a free utility that not only creates a bootable USB drive from ISO images, but also a file folder in the Windows setup program. Basically a tool that makes any removable device open with Windows settings.



Here are some features of this application:


A quick copy of the file from the index or file using the distributed memory allocation.

Solid UI design is designed to do the best for all computers.

Drag and drop all functions that require user data.

100% written on .NET to avoid false issues.

Compatible with all DPI scales (100% +).

Activity bar functionality in Windows 7 and above.

Smooth GUI with nice graphics.

It is also a portable tool that works immediately after download, is compatible with Windows XP and is advanced with Net Framework 4.0 including Windows 8, and 10.


Rufus




Rufus is a small app that formates and builds bootable USB flash drives, but not DVD discs. What makes Rufus different is that it offers 3 separate schemes to identify system types, such as UEFI-based computers. You can create a bootable drive that can start directly on a UEFI computer without locking the secure boot.


And it is not something you can build not only for Windows installation media but also for Linux. And it's fast

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