Friday, August 27, 2010

Bootable USB: Utility to Create Bootable USB Drive to Install Windows Vista, Server 2008

 
Imagine a situation where you need to install Windows Vista or 7 in a system but you don't have access to DVD Drive. We all know Windows Vista, Server 2008 or 7 comes in DVDs and you'll need a DVD Drive to install them. Then how will you install them? The solution is, you can create a bootable USB drive which can be used to install Windows without using DVD drive.
Prerequisites:
  • A USB Drive (4 GB or more)
  • Windows Vista, Server 2008 or 7 ISO image or DVD
  • Host OS: Windows Vista (SP1 or SP2), Server 2008 or 7
How to Use:

Once you meet the requirements, run the utility. Its a portable utility so doesn't need installation. Simply run it and check the option "I have read and accepted the following License Agreement".

Now click on OK button and it'll launch the main application.

It also shows a Help window so that you can use the utility easily. The utility requires only 4 easy steps to follow:
  • Check USB drive (To check whether your USB drive is attached or not)
  • Format USB drive
  • Choose DVD or ISO image (To copy the required files to USB drive)
  • Start the process to create bootable USB drive
Download here

PS: It also works in 64-bit Windows versions. 

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