Saturday, 10 September 2011

How to create a bootable pendrive or usb flashdrive from ISO image file to Install windows in xp, vista or seven | Format windows c: drive from pendrive with the help of "A bootable Usb"

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Sometimes we face a lot of problem when our CD/DVD drive is not working. Format c: drive does not mean to delete all the data of the drive. It means to reload the operating system. Generally we reload the operating system via a CD/DVD drive. But our that drive is not working. So we have to do so by the help of our pen drive. For that we require a third party software named as "A Bootable USB".
We also require a ISO image file of the windows installation disc and pendrive (4 GB). IF you have a windows installation dvd you can convert it to a ISO image file.
Also See: How to convert any Image file to ISO image file
To create a bootable pendrive  from image file just follow the steps:
  1. Install the software.
  2. Insert your pendrive to computer.
  3. Install and run the software.
  4. Then it will ask for the image file. Just browse for the ISO image file.
  5. Then it will ask to choose the pendrive. Just choose it.
  6. Then click next.
  7. It will show a message regarding all the data will be deleted. Just click next.
  8. Then it will start transforming data from the ISO image file to your pendive.
  9. Complete the process.
  10. After completion you will be able to boot from your pen-drive.

Download Link A bootable USB 0.9.5.471

NOTE:
    After making the pendrive we also face problem during booting. We face problem as our system is not booting from our pen-drive. On that case you just go to your BIOS setting and add your pen drive in booting menu.

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