This installation method is suitable if you own a netbook or your CD/DVD drive has failed and you need to install Windows 7. This method is also good because the process of installing Windows 7 from a flash card is several times faster than from a CD or DVD disk.

Before you start recording Windows 7 onto a flash drive, copy all important data from the flash drive to other storage media (a hard drive where Windows will not be installed, another flash card, disk, etc.), as during the formatting and recording process Windows 7 image onto a USB flash drive, all the data on it will be destroyed.
First way
If you are creating a bootable USB flash drive while in the Windows 7 operating system, then you will need a program Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool, which can be downloaded from Of. Microsoft website following the link.
If you are creating a bootable USB flash drive under the Windows XP operating system, you will need to install Microsoft.NET Framework 2.0 And Microsoft Image Mastering API 2.0. Of course, if you already have them installed (usually the first program), then you do not need to install them again.

1) Insert the USB flash drive into the laptop.
2) Launch the program. Click the button Browse.

3) Select the Windows 7 ISO image and click the button Open.


4) After you have specified the Windows 7 ISO image, click the button Next.


5) Click the button USB device.


6) Your flash drive should appear in this window. Click the button Begin copying


7) Click on the button Erase USB Device


8) Click Yes.

9) The process of writing the Windows 7 image to the USB flash drive will begin


10) When recording is complete, the status will change to Backup completed. Close the program


Second way
For the second method you will need a program Ultra ISO.
1) Insert the USB flash drive into the laptop.
2) Launch the program. In Windows 7 and Windows Vista, it is recommended to run the program as an administrator.
The UltraISO program is paid, but you can use a trial period, we will consider this option. Click the "Trial period..." button


3) Select a menu item File ->Open...


4) Select the Windows 7 ISO image and click the button Open.

. Select an item Burn a Hard Disk Image...


6) In the field Recording method: select USB-HDD. Click the button Format.


7) The formatting utility will launch. Click the button Begin.


8) Click OK.


9) After formatting, a success window will appear. Click OK.


10) Close the program.


11) Press the button Write down.


12) Click Yes.


13) The process of writing the Windows 7 image to the USB flash drive will begin.


14) Upon completion of recording in the column Event The message “Recording complete!” will appear. Close the program.


Third way
For the third method, we need the WinSetupFromUSB 1.0 Beta 7 - program.

Note: the link has a newer version, but the principle remains the same.
1) Insert the USB flash drive into the laptop.
2) Launch the program. In Windows 7 and Windows Vista, the program must be run as an administrator.


In field USB disk selection and format your flash drive should be listed.
Note: If the flash drive is not detected, then format it using the PeToUSB or HPUSBFW utility.
Also, the flash drive may not be detected if it is inserted into the laptop after the Winsetupfromusb 1.0 Beta7 program has been launched and for it to be detected, just press the button Refresh.
3) Click the button RMPrepUSB.


4) Mark the following lines: WinPEv2/WinPEv3/Vista/Win7 bootable (CC4), NTFS. Place a check mark next to it Boot as HDD (C: 2PTNS). Click the button 6 Prepare Drive.


5) Click the button OK.


6) Click the button OK.


7) After this, something like this will appear Dos window.
Warning: Do not close this window. It should close automatically.


8) After Dos the window will close click the button Exit.


9) Check the box next to it Vista/7/Server 2008 - Setup/PE/RecoveryISO. Click on the square on the right.


10) A window will appear Browse folders in which you need to select the virtual drive in which the Windows 7 ISO image is mounted.
After you have done this, press the button OK.


11) Press the button GO. The process of writing Windows 7 to the USB flash drive will begin.


12) At the end of recording, a small window will appear. Click OK.


13) Close the program.


Fourth method
The installation method is quite simple, so anyone can do it! For this we need:
1) Windows 7 image
2) Flash drive with a capacity of at least 4GB
3) A program for creating and editing ISO images, ultraISO from the above method or free MagicDisk
You can take any media from a regular flash drive to an SD card, but not less than 4GB!
4) Launch the command line (in Windows XP this is standard->command line. In Windows Vista/Windows 7, open start, at the very bottom there is a search, enter cmd and open with administrator rights).
5) Next on the command line enter diskpart, the disk management utility will open.


6) Next, in the diskpart utility itself, enter: list disk, this will display all the physical disks of the PC, namely disks and not partitions.
Among them we are looking for our flash drive.


7) Then we execute the command select disk #, Where # This is the number of our flash drive.
In this case, the flash drive on the screen is number 1, therefore s elect disk 1. All further manipulations will be carried out only with this disk.
8) Execute the command clean, clean the drive, then the command create partition primary- create a new partition on the disk.
9) After creating a new section, write select partition 1, select this section for manipulation, enter active, thereby making the section active.
10) Now for the flash drive to be visible in bios, you need to format it in NTFS format, which we do with the command format fs=NTFS.
11) Next, you need to activate the process of connecting the device and assigning letters to it, we do this with the command assign.
That's it, the preparation process is complete.


Installing Windows 7
You can record the distribution using any file manager or a free one.
In this case, you need to somehow open the image of the installation disk with the OS, this can be done with any disk emulator, Alcohol or MagicDisk, create an image and copy everything from it with a file manager to our prepared flash drive.
That's it, the process of creating the installation flash drive is completed, now we try to install the OS by first setting it in bios.

Well, that’s all, which of the four methods of creating a bootable flash drive to use is up to you.

Enabling booting from a flash drive in the BIOS
Before you start installing Windows 7 from a flash drive, you need to go into the BIOS and enable booting from the flash drive.
To enter the BIOS you need to press a certain key when the computer boots. On desktop computers, this is the Del key. On laptops, the F2 key is most often used.
Usually, when you turn on the laptop, a screen appears on which at the very bottom there is a line that says which key you need to press in order to enter the BIOS.
If you do not have such a line, then you need to look at the information on how to enter the BIOS User Manual walking with a laptop.

1) Insert the flash drive into the laptop if it is not inserted.
2) Turn on the laptop, if it is on, then reboot.
3) Go to BIOS.

Using an example, the whole process will look as shown below; if your BIOS is different, then the principle will remain the same. If you have questions, write in the comments.



4) Go to the tab Boot. In it, in boot order, you need to put our flash drive in first place, using the arrow keys and keys F5 And F6. That is, we use the arrow keys to select our flash drive, and use the key F6 we take her to the very top.
To find out which keys you need to use to set the boot order, see the tips on the right.
The name of the flash drive should appear in the line USB HDD.
Also, the flash drive may appear in the line USB KEY.
To save changes and exit the BIOS, press the key F10. (Depending on the BIOS manufacturer, the key may be different. See tips on the right or below).


5) A window will appear asking in English whether to Save changes and Exit? You are taking Yes.


6) After this, a reboot will occur and the Windows 7 installation process will begin.

Installing Windows 7 from a USB flash drive

If a bootable USB flash drive with Windows 7 was created using the WinSetupFromUSB 1.0 Beta 7 program, a green screen will first appear. Select Start Vista/Win7/Server 2008 Setup or PE/Recovery ISO from partition 0.


Next, the Windows 7 setup program will launch.

Write in the comments what is not clear and what questions you have.

To install Windows on a computer or laptop, you usually use an optical drive into which you insert a disc - most often a DVD with a system image. However, in a situation where the disk drive is missing or simply broken, it is allowed to install Windows from removable media, that is, from a flash drive. Let's look at how to do this.

If you already have an image with the operating system you need, that's great, but if not, then go looking for it, and it doesn't matter where you get it. If you have any difficulties in this matter, use the well-known torrent resource “Rutracker*org” and download a pirated copy from there, for example, Windows 7. You will also need a program (you can borrow it from the torrent there) to create a bootable flash drive - “WinSetupFromUSB” and the actual USB Flash drive. Give preference to a device with a capacity of at least 4 GB, because some operating systems also include a driver package, which increases the size of the installation file several times. Insert the flash drive into the PC and format it in the NTFS file system - open Explorer, select your drive, right-click on it, and in the open window go down to the “Format” item. Don't forget to copy important data from the flash drive if you use an existing device. Run the executive file of the “WinSetupFromUSB” utility. In the program window that opens, your flash drive, which is located in the PC, should appear in the first line, and you just need to activate the checkbox on the desired item, depending on the Windows you have chosen, and indicate the path to the installation files unpacked from the image using the archiver. Next, press the “GO” button and wait for “WinSetupFromUSB” to write the necessary Windows components to the drive. Set the boot directly from the flash drive through a separate “Boot Menu” window. Go to the “Boot Menu” by rebooting and holding down the key, which can be recognized when the system starts - it is written in white on the black boot screen and can be: “ESC”, “F5”, “F8”, “F9” “F10” ", "F11" or "F12". Or set the priority to USB-HDD through the main BIOS window. If you find it difficult to open “BIOS Setup”, then read the detailed instructions on our website: and. Having a bootable USB flash drive with USB priority set, run the setup file, wait a little while the temporary files are copied and preparations for installation begin. Next, follow the Windows Installer prompts.

The process of installing Windows from a flash drive is completely no different from installing from a disk, the only difference is in preparing the bootable media.

How to reinstall Windows 7 from a flash drive?






Window OS is the most popular operating system for personal computers in the world. Its interface is simple and understandable to all users, while it provides ample opportunities to manage all processes within hardware and programs. From time to time there is a need to reinstall the operating system. In this article we will tell you how to reinstall Windows 7 from a flash drive.

Typically, OS installation is performed from a disk. However, what about those who do not have a disk drive or whose drive is not working? This is where our instructions will help on how to reinstall Windows 7 via a USB flash drive.

Preliminary preparation

Before you start reinstalling the OS on your computer, make sure that you have copied and saved all files and folders that are important to you.

Find drivers in advance for all devices connected to your computer. They are included with the corresponding devices, but if you lose them, you can find and download them on the Internet.

We suggest you familiarize yourself with 2 options for recording an OS on a flash drive.

Using special utilities

In the first case, you will need to have the flash drive itself, which will be used to record Windows, the operating system distribution kit and a set of auxiliary utilities.

  1. Copy the Windows 7 image with the .iso extension to your computer.
  2. Run a special utility for reading disk images (a program such as Daemon Tools will do).
  3. Open in it the file we need with the operating system image.
  4. Go to the Boot menu and select Burn hard disk image there.
  5. Insert the flash drive and format it.
  6. Once formatting is complete, click the Burn button.
  7. Confirm the action and wait for the process to complete.

No special utilities

With this method, you do not need to install additional programs, only the operating system distribution and a flash drive.

  1. Open the Windows command line (Start - In the search box, type "Command Prompt").
  2. Type "diskpart" and press "Enter".
  3. Type "list disk" and press "Enter".
  4. A list of connected storage devices will appear in front of you.
  5. In the list, find the flash drive you plan to record to.
  6. Enter the command "select *name of flash drive*" and press "Enter".
  7. Type "clean" - "Enter".
  8. Then type "create partition primary".
  9. The system will inform you that the specified partition has been successfully created. Now it needs to be broken. To do this, enter "select partition 1" - "activate".
  10. Format the partition with the command "format fs=NTFS".
  11. Finally, enter "assign letter=Z" to assign a specific letter to the flash drive.
  12. Finally, type "Exit" and press "Enter".
  13. All you have to do is copy the distribution onto a flash drive.

Boot initialization

Follow this procedure:

  1. Turn off your device.
  2. Insert the flash drive into the USB port and turn on the device.
  3. While the computer is booting, press a special key (the most common are DEL and ESC) to enter BIOS mode.
  4. Install the flash drive to the first position in the Boot priority order list.
  5. Save the settings and exit BIOS mode.

Otherwise, the process of installing Windows 7 from a flash drive is completely the same as installing from a disk.


After the Win7 installation is complete, you will need to install all device drivers that you plan to use. In addition, you will need to install the programs that you usually use at work.

This article will talk about how to install Windows Vista or Windows 7 from a flash drive on any computer, laptop or netbook. In addition to a flash drive, you can use any memory card and external card reader.

Brief description of installing Windows from a flash drive

In this article you will learn how you can install Windows Vista and Windows 7 on your computer using a flash drive or memory card. This manual is primarily written for those people who are new to working with computers.

Of course, it is much easier to install Windows using a regular DVD, but this is not always possible. And there may be several reasons for this, starting with the fact that your computer or laptop does not have a DVD drive and ending with the fact that this DVD drive is broken, or you may simply not have a disk with Windows.

And so, if you have one of the above problems, then you can install Windows using a flash drive or memory card, for this you will need to write Windows to an external drive, and then install it safely. In fact, this is what this article will discuss.

Installing Windows Vista and Windows 7 from a USB flash drive

Before you start installing Windows Vista or Windows 7, you should copy all important data from the partition on which you plan to install it; these files can be copied to another partition, to a flash drive, or to any other computer. It should be remembered that desktop elements, programs and documents in the system are located in different sections. Why do we copy files? In order not to lose them. Because if we start clearing space for our Windows, we will need to format the partition where Windows will be located, and this will lead to the irrevocable destruction of files.

In addition, before installing Windows you will need to copy all the necessary drivers (this mainly concerns the drivers of the network card, modem and Wi-Fi adapter). This procedure is necessary in order to avoid problems that may arise after installing Windows. And the problems may be of the following nature: the version of Windows that you install may simply be missing some drivers, and it’s okay if these are drivers from a video card, but if these are network drivers, then you will not be able to log on to the network and download the drivers you need, and this, as you yourself understand, is an unpleasant development of events.

The entire process of installing Windows Vista and Windows 7 can be divided into five main stages:

  1. Actually preparing the flash drive itself for loading Windows 7 or Windows Vista on it.
  2. Setting up the laptop BIOS, which will allow you to boot Windows from a flash drive or memory card.
  3. Direct installation of Windows.
  4. We look for and then install drivers.
  5. Installation of software and utilities.

Let's look at each of the stages.

1. Preparing a flash drive

And so, now you will learn about three ways that will help you write a Windows distribution kit to a flash drive. It should be said that the first method is simpler than the second, but more difficult than the third.

Method number 1

To do this, we need a Windows OS distribution, which is best used in the original MSDN assembly. Why MSDN assembly? Because there are a minimum number of problems with it, both during installation and in further use.

After that, we will need a set of utilities that you can find on the Internet. And, of course, the flash drive itself is larger than 4 GB. In this case, it is better to use a flash drive with a memory card. This way you can avoid problems that may arise if your netbook or laptop does not have the ability to boot from a memory card in the built-in card reader.

Before installing Windows, find out which version your laptop supports. Because it can support either 32-bit or 64-bit version.

Let's get started! First, you should copy the image of your Windows (Vista or 7) to the hard drive, and the format should be ISO. Then we launch the UltraISO program, which you must download and install on your computer. After this, the main program window will open in front of you.

If your UltraISO program requires payment and you do not have a tablet, then select “Trial period”.

After this, you will need to open the image of your operating system. To do this, click on “File” and then “Open”.

Find the folder where the system ISO file is located.

Go to the boot menu and select “Burn hard disk image” from the list that appears.

Now insert the flash drive or memory card into the USB port on your computer or laptop.

After that, click on the “Format” button.

Remember that during the formatting process, all the data that was on your flash drive will be lost forever, so if these files are of particular value to you, copy them to some kind of media or computer.

After you clicked format, you will need to select the file system type (NTFS) and then click the “Start” button.

Warning about data deletion.

After some time, formatting will be completed.

Warning. Click “Yes”.

Now you need to be patient and wait. Once the recording is complete, you will have a flash drive or memory card with a working Windows 7.

Method number 2

Using this method, we will need a Windows distribution, a flash drive with a capacity of more than 4 gigabytes, or a memory card with the same capacity.

Remember that before you start formatting a flash drive or memory card, you should copy all the files that are important to you from it, otherwise they will all be irretrievably lost.

Let's start work. The first step is to insert a memory card or flash drive into the USB connector, after which you need to launch the “Command Prompt”, which can be found in the “Start” menu.

It looks like a window with a black background and white letters.

Enter the command “diskpart” into it and press the “Enter” button.

Then type the command “list disk”, press “Enter” and a list of all storage devices will appear in front of you. After this, you should find the disk number under which your flash drive is displayed (this can be done based on the size of the flash drive).

After you have found out what number your flash drive is located under, enter the command “select disk” (and the number, for example select disk 2), press “Enter”.

Now type “clean” into the command line and press “Enter”.

After this, you will need to select the first partition; to do this, use the command line again and enter “select partition 1” and press “Enter”.

Type the command “active” and press “Enter”.

Then we begin formatting the partition, to do this you will need to type the command “format fs=NTFS” and, as you already understood, press the “Enter” button.

After entering this command, a flash drive will appear in the system. And after it appears, enter the command “Exit” - press “Enter”.

After completing all the work with the command line, all that remains is to copy the Windows distribution to a flash drive. To do this, it is best to use the 7-zip utility.

We launch the utility and select the ISO image we need. When the image is selected, you will need to click the extract button and specify the path to the flash drive. Once the file is unpacked, Windows will be ready to install.

Installation method number 3

As mentioned above, this is the easiest way. In order to use it, we need the WinToFlash utility, which you can figure out on your own.

After all the above steps, you should have a flash drive with the following contents:

2. Enable file downloading in the BIOS

Now let's talk about how to enable file loading (in our case Window) via a flash drive or memory card in the BIOS.

Turn off your computer, netbook or laptop, insert a USB flash drive into it and turn it on again. While it is loading, press F2, Del or ESC (depending on your system), after which you will enter Bios. If none of the buttons helped you enter the BIOS, then pay attention to the lower left corner of the boot screen and press the button that you see there.

Once you have entered the BIOS, select the BOOT tab and using the F5 and F6 keys you can change the boot order. Again, if the specified buttons did not help change the list of downloads, then the buttons needed for this should be displayed on the screen.

And so, you need to install your flash drive or memory card first in the download list; most often, portable USB memory devices are designated as USB-HDD. After this, you should save the selected settings using the “Save and Exit Setup” item.

3. Let's start installing Windows 7 directly

There is nothing complicated here, because installation via a flash drive or memory card is very simple. The main thing during installation is to pay close attention to the operations associated with choosing an installation partition and creating disks.

Reboot the computer (laptop). In the first window that appears, you need to select the system language. Click on the “Next” button.

In the next window, click “Install”.

The next step is to select the version of Windows 7. You should select the one for which you have the key. It is usually indicated on the bottom of the laptop and must be entered at the end of the installation. Click “Next”.

We accept the license agreement and click “Next”.

Now we need to select the partition in which we will install Windows 7. I recommend selecting the system partition. Also, when installing Windows 7 Professional and Windows 7 Ultimate, there will be another additional partition with a capacity of 100 MB. This partition is created by Windows 7 itself and is intended to implement the encryption function of the system partition, but not for installing Windows.

Click on “Disk Settings”.

The next step is to activate Windows. The code can be entered immediately, or you can wait for 30 days. If you bought a laptop with the system already installed, the activation code should be written on the bottom of the device.

You can set the time and date.

If the Internet is connected to the laptop and the network card drivers are installed, the system will automatically prompt you to specify the network type.

All! Now you know how to install Windows 7 from a flash drive. All that remains is to install drivers and programs.

4. Search and install drivers

Usually you will need to install a minimum of drivers; almost all laptop hardware will work. On the Internet you can find new versions of drivers that will significantly speed up the operation of your laptop. The kit should also include a driver disk and you don't need to search for anything on the Internet at all.

5. Final stage. Installing utilities and programs

Utilities are additional programs that enhance the operation of a laptop. Usually they come on the same disk as the drivers and there is no need to look for them anywhere else. There is no need to neglect their installation; they greatly simplify the work.

You choose the programs to install on your laptop yourself. There will be no special recommendations here, since there are a huge number of them and they solve different goals.

I hope this article will be useful to you and installing Windows 7 from a flash drive is no longer a problem for you.

Not every user has a DVD drive; moreover, recently rare PCs have been equipped with them. But you still need to install the system, and for this it is most convenient to use a bootable USB flash drive. Let's figure out how to install Windows 7 from a flash drive - after all, you won't buy a DVD for this purpose.

Before proceeding with the installation, carefully study this article: various difficulties may arise during the process, which can be solved using one of the methods described below.

The installation process itself can be divided into the following stages:

  • downloading the installation image;
  • computer preparation;
  • creating a bootable flash drive;
  • setting up PC BIOS;
  • Windows 7 installation.

Let's look at each stage in more detail.

Before you burn the image to a flash drive and install the system from it, you need to download it. Today there are a huge number of ready-made operating system builds, which are equipped with many applications and functions.

Very often in such distributions the default theme or sound scheme is changed. But not all users like such innovations. You only need to download original images created by Microsoft. A huge headquarters of the world's leading programmers does their job better than some artisanal modifier.

A little lower you will find a button where you can download a torrent file to download the Russian version of Windows 7 with 32 or 64-bit architecture. The file was taken from the official Microsoft website and is completely original. Proceed with the download, and when the download is complete, move on to the next step.

After the file is downloaded, open it using a torrent client. If you don't know how to work with such programs, follow our step-by-step instructions.

  1. First, download the torrent client itself. This will be the qBittoorent application.
  2. Install the program and use it to open the previously downloaded torrent file.

  1. Select the version of Windows 7 (in our case it is professional 64 bit) and click “OK”.

  1. After this, the operating system will begin loading at the maximum available speed.

Getting ready to install Windows 7

First of all, we need to copy to a safe place all the information that is important to us, located on drive C. Each user stores data in their own way, so each user has their own choice of folders for backup. Most often these are folders: “Downloads”, “Desktop”, etc.

You can save files to another logical drive (the one on which the system will not be installed) or to an external drive. You can also use cloud storage if there is not too much data. For example, the Mail.ru cloud provides 100 GB of free space.

With an eye to the future, remember: while using your PC, you need to store your data on a disk other than the one on which the system is installed. Divide the physical disk into partitions and store your files on any of them except the system one. To install Windows 7, a comfortable volume of 70–100 GB will be (depending on the type and amount of software used).

Another important point that should be taken into account before the installation begins is the drivers for our network card. If, after installing Windows 7, it turns out that there is no driver for the network card, additional difficulties will arise that will have to be solved using a second computer by transferring files from it via a flash drive.

If you just bought a computer, there is not and cannot be any valuable information on it, feel free to move on to the next section, without copying the data.

Create a bootable USB flash drive

In order to create bootable media and begin the operating system installation procedure, we will need:

  • USB flash drive with a capacity of 8 GB or more. Instead of a USB flash drive, you can use a simple memory card with a card reader;
  • "Seven" installation distribution with .iso extension;
  • a utility with which we will write an image to a flash drive;

Attention! Before you start creating installation media, remember that all data on it will be irretrievably destroyed.

Making installation media using Ultra ISO

A well-known disk imaging program can create bootable media. Let's look at the algorithm for recording Windows 7 to a USB device.

  1. Download and install the Ultra ISO program from the link.
  2. Run the resulting file and check the “I accept the license agreement” checkbox. Proceed to the next step by clicking “Next”.

  1. Using the “Browse” button, select the installation path, then click “Next”.

  1. We don’t change anything here and just move on.

  1. The program is being installed, we are waiting for it to finish.

The Ultra ISO installation is complete, you can run it and go straight to creating a flash drive for installing Windows 7.

  1. The Ultra ISO program can be launched in trial mode, so its functionality will not suffer at all. Click on the button marked in the picture.

  1. Go to the “File” menu and click on the “Open” item.

  1. Select the Windows 7 image we downloaded, and then “Open”.

  1. Go to the “Startup” section and click on the item that we marked in the screenshot.

  1. We make sure that the media we need is displayed in the devices at the top of the window and click on the “Format” button.

Attention! This will destroy all your data beyond recovery. If you have the files you need on your USB drive, save them first.

  1. In the next window, simply click “Start”.

  1. Ultra ISO will once again warn us that all information from the flash drive will be erased. Click "OK".

  1. After formatting is completed, click on “Burn”.

  1. The process of recording “Seven” onto a flash drive has begun. It will take about 5-10 minutes depending on the speed of the drive and the selected OS version.

The recording is complete, our media can be used.

Let's look at a few more options for creating bootable media with Windows 7.

Rufus

This is another program that can create a bootable USB flash drive with “Seven”. First, let's download it.

The application, unlike Ultra ISO, does not require installation, so you can run the downloaded file and immediately proceed to the process of burning the OS to a USB device. To do this we do the following:

  1. Select the recording device. This will be our flash drive, in this case – 16 GB. Then click on the disk icon.

  1. Select the distribution we downloaded in the PC folder.

  1. We begin the recording process with the “Start” button.

  1. Rufus will notify us that all files will be deleted from the flash drive. If you have already created a backup copy or there was no important information on the media, click “OK”.

As a result, Windows 7 will begin recording onto the USB flash drive, after which you will have a full-fledged installation media at your disposal.

Attention! Before you begin the process of writing the system to a flash drive, be sure to save all the data on it - otherwise they will be irretrievably lost.

As you can see, this method turned out to be much simpler than the previous one, but we will not dwell on this and will consider several more options for recording Windows 7 to a USB drive.

Making a bootable USB flash drive using WinSetupFromUSB

Another application focused solely on writing operating system files to an external drive. Let's take a look at the utility and look at the process of working with it.

  1. Select the path where the program will be unpacked (click on the button with the image of three dots) and click “Extract”.

  1. We are waiting for all the necessary files to be unzipped.

  1. We open the directory into which the unpacking was carried out and launch the program depending on the architecture on which your operating system is built. For us it is 64 bit, so we click on the marked file.

  1. We insert our flash drive into the USB port and make sure that it appears in WinSetupFromUSB. Next, check the box indicated by the number “2” in the screenshot. When the bird is placed, click on the icon with the image of three dots, marked with the number “3”.

  1. Select the image of our operating system and click on “Open”.

  1. All that remains is to press the “GO” key and Windows 7 recording will begin.

Windows 7 is being written to an external drive. Once the process is completed, the flash drive can be used to install the system.

We will not stop at WinSetupFromUSB and will tell you how to burn the OS to media via Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool from Microsoft.

Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool

This is an official application from Microsoft, so it should, in theory, do the best job of writing Windows 7 to a flash drive. Let's get started with the program.

  1. First, download the utility from the link from the official website. Then we launch it and click on the “Next” button.

  1. We are waiting for the program to install.

  1. We complete the installation process by clicking on the “Finish” button.

  1. Let's move on to working with the program. Initially, we need to specify the file that we will record. To do this, click the “Browse” button.

  1. After the path to the image file is registered, you can proceed to the next step - click “Next”.

  1. Here we should select the type of media on which we will install the “Seven”. Since this is a flash drive, we click on “USB device”.

  1. We make sure that our drive is displayed in the field marked with the number “1” and click on the “Begin copying” button.

  1. After this, we will be warned that all information from the media will be erased and, after confirmation, the process of transferring Windows 7 to a USB drive will begin.

Upon completion, we will receive a bootable USB flash drive, with which it is easy to install the OS on your computer.

The program requires the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 library. If you do not have it, then download the program from the official Microsoft website.

We use the UNetBootin program

The UNetBootin utility is completely free. you can download it without registering or sending SMS. The program does not need to be installed - it works immediately after downloading. An application was created not only for recording to a Windows flash drive, but also for other operating systems, such as Linux or Mac OS.

Let's move on to the instructions for using the application.

  1. First of all, check the “Disk Image” box and click on the button with the ellipsis. In the window that opens, we need a Windows distribution.

  1. In the drop-down list indicated by the number “1”, select a USB device, indicate our flash drive and click “OK”.

  1. The application will warn us that all data that is already on the flash drive will be irretrievably lost. If we don’t need them, click “Yes to All”.

The distribution package is being written to a USB device. Once it is completed, the flash drive can be used to install the OS.

Command line

You can create bootable media with “Seven” without using any programs using the system itself. For this we will use the command line.

The entire process is described in the form of detailed step-by-step instructions, each stage of which is accompanied by a screenshot for clarity.

  1. Initially, launch the command line. This must be done exclusively as an administrator. We will create bootable media using Windows 10 as an example, but you can get the same result on Windows 7 - 8. Press the Win + R button combination and press the “Browse” key in the window that appears.

  1. We follow the path indicated in the screenshot with the number “1” and find the cmd application. We right-click on it with our manipulator and select “Run as administrator.”

  1. Write the command diskpart on the command line and press Enter.

  1. To start recording to a disk, you must initially select it, and take this choice responsibly, because all data from it will be deleted. You can view a list of disks using the operators: “list disk”, “list volume” or “list partition”. The first two show a list of disks, the third displays the number of partitions and their names. Insert the flash drive into the USB port and enter the “list disk” command in DISKPART. Next press Enter. You will see a list of all drives currently installed in the PC.

  1. Select the disk that we need. To do this, enter select disk disk_number. The disk number can be viewed in the previous step; for us it is “1” since its size is 14 GB, which corresponds to our flash drive.

  1. We remove the disk with the clean command. Once again, make sure that you have made the right choice - all data on the media will be completely deleted.

  1. Now we need to create the main partition for the flash drive, from which we will boot in the future. Enter the command create partition primary and press Enter.

  1. We set the drive letter using the assign letter=drive_letter operator. Let's do that. We know that our PC has drives C, D and E - therefore, we specify F. The final command will look like this: assign letter=F.

  1. You can also specify the partition size. If you skip this step, it will take up all the free space. You can set the size of a logical disk using the create partition primary size=disk_size command. The size must be specified in megabytes.

  1. Select our disk using the select partition 1 command (indicate your disk number) and press Enter.

  1. Now we need to make our section active. To do this, use the active operator.

  1. All that remains is to format the flash drive - write a command like this: format fs=fat32 quick.

  1. Exit DISKPART using the exit command. Now you need to prepare the files for recording. We unpack our Windows 7 image using any archiver (we will use the usual WinRAR) and extract all the files to our flash drive.

The installation media is ready and you can use it.

We use the WinToFlash program

Let us describe the process of working with another program for recording Windows 7 and other operating systems on a USB drive. To get started, download the utility from the link from the official website.

  1. Install the program and run it. In the window that opens, select the item marked with a red frame.

  1. At the very top, select “Windows”, then indicate Windows 7 and press the button indicated in the screenshot with the number “3”.

  1. We indicate the path to the Windows 7 image that we downloaded. To do this, click the “Select” button.

  1. Click on “Add”.

  1. We make sure that the flash drive we need is indicated as the target, and click “Run”.

After this, the process of creating bootable media with Windows 7 will begin, after which the device will be ready for use.

Burn a bootable USB flash drive using WinToBootic

This application is one of the simplest tools for recording operating systems to external media. To work with the utility, you do not need to install it, nor do you need administrator rights. You can work with both Windows files and its images. The interface here is simple, and the speed of the program is pleasing.

To burn Windows 7 to a USB flash drive via WinToBootic, do the following:

  1. First, download the program from the link and launch it. Check the box next to “Quick Format” and click “Do It!”

  1. We answer the request for formatting in the affirmative.

  1. We are again notified that all data on the flash drive will be deleted. Don’t forget to save important information from the media, if it is there, and click “OK.”

  1. The preparation of the flash drive is completed, click “Thanks!”

  1. Next, select the files that will be written to our flash drive. To do this, click the icon indicated in the screenshot and select the image we need.

  1. Click the button to start the process again.

Windows 7 will begin recording to the USB flash drive. When it is finished, the device can be used to install the system.

How to boot from a flash drive

To successfully install Windows 7 from a flash drive, it is not enough for us to simply write the operating system onto the media; we also need to force the PC to boot not from the hard drive, but from a USB drive. This can be done in two ways: either by modifying the BIOS, or through a special boot menu.

Regarding the Boot Menu, we can say that it is launched using different keys, depending on the model of the computer or laptop. You can see which button is responsible for this on your device in the instructions for it. We provide a list of combinations for the main brands of computers and laptops:

Launching Boot Menu on PC:

Launching Boot Menu on a laptop:

Below is a list of keys that launch the BIOS on different computers and laptops:

For clarity, we will show the process of installing a flash drive as the first boot device using the example of our PC with an Asus motherboard:

  1. We turn off or restart the computer and after it starts, press the button to go to the BIOS (for us it’s Del).

  1. This is what the BIOS itself looks like.

  1. Go to the Boot tab.

  1. We install our USB drive as the first device.

The process is similar on different computers, although the names of the tabs and items may differ. In order to understand how to enter the BIOS of your PC, read the instructions for it.

Installing Windows 7 from a USB flash drive

After the BIOS has been configured, you can proceed directly to installing Windows 7 from a flash drive. Let's get started.

  1. Immediately after the system starts, you will see the following window (data for installing Windows 7 is being preloaded).

  1. Set regional parameters. Select your system language, region of residence, and keyboard layout. If desired, all this data can be specified after Windows starts. When the setup is complete, click on “Next”.

  1. At the next stage, simply click “Install”.

  1. All you have to do is accept the license agreement and the installation will begin. Check the box as shown in the screenshot and click “Next”.

  1. We select the full installation mode - this is the so-called clean option, when all old data on the system partition is deleted.

  1. We are in the section settings menu. Click on the entry outlined in red.

  1. If your disk is not partitioned, you can do this here (for Windows 7, it would be best to use about 100 GB of free space, the rest will become drive D). Don't forget to format your system partition before installing Windows on it. When the operation is completed, click on the “Next” button.

  1. Finally the Windows installation began. We are waiting for the process to be completed.

  1. Next, the system will reboot and we will be greeted with the Windows startup screen

  1. Initial optimization is underway. The system prepares all the necessary files.

  1. System services begin to start.

  1. After which we proceed to complete the Windows installation

  1. We are again informed that we need to restart the computer. Before doing this, be sure to remove the flash drive when restarting the PC.

  1. The system will check how productive our video card is.

  1. Now we need to provide our details. We write an arbitrary name and computer name. Then click “Next”.

  1. If necessary, you can set a password that the system will request upon startup. We skip this step since the computer will be at home.

  1. If you have a Windows 7 key, you can enter it here, however, you can do this even after the system starts. We skip this step.

  1. We choose the system protection option depending on our personal preferences. We will be installing another antivirus, so the regular one will not be needed.

  1. Enter the time and time zone. Then click “Next”.

  1. We decide on the type of network. This is a rather important step, since if we specify a home network, but are connected to a public one, our security will suffer greatly.

  1. The settings are applied and the network is automatically configured.

  1. Last minute of optimization before our Windows 7 launches.

As a result, we installed Windows 7 from a flash drive, the creation of which was described above.

Instead of an afterword

We looked at a lot of different programs and Windows tools in order to answer the question: how to install Windows 7 from a flash drive. However, these are not all options. There are a lot of such programs on the Internet. They differ in their convenience and functionality. Some utilities are better suited for ordinary users, while others are better suited for professionals.

Which method to choose and how to write Windows 7 to a flash drive should be determined based on purely personal preferences. Use the option that you like, and if you have any questions, ask us in the comments. We undertake to give a comprehensive answer as soon as possible.



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