Windows 10 is set to be released later this month. The OS will be available on flash drives, however, if you want to create your own bootable USB drive for Windows 10, you can do that pretty easily. Here’s how to:
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There’s always an “easy way” to do things on Windows using some kind of software. Creating a bootable USB drive is also pretty easy – here’s how to do it:
- Click and Open rufus.exe
- Once the user interface of the software opens up, plug-in your USB
- After that, look for the “Create a bootable USB drive option” and from the drop-down, select an ISO Image
- Then, click on the button next to the dropdown and select the Windows 10 ISO that you want to install
- Lastly, click on “Start” and wait for the software to create the bootable USB drive.
That’s pretty much it. You now have a bootable USB drive, just plug it in your device and make sure your BIOS is all setup and you should now be able to easily install Windows 10 using the bootable USB drive that you just created.
The hard way
If you don’t want to use any software, there’s another way of creating a bootable USB drive, but that’s a bit trickier. Here’s how to do it:
Create A Usb Boot Disk
- First, make sure your USB drive is plugged in
- Search and open Command Prompt as an administrator
- Next, you’ll have to open the disk management utility using CMD (Command Prompt) – to do that, type in diskpart and hit enter
- After that, you will have to display the connected disks that are available – to do that, type in list disk and hit enter
- Then, you’ll need to select your USB drive – to do that, type select disk # and hit enter – you’ll have to replace the # with your disk number
- Next, you’ll have to clean the USB drive – to do that, type clean and hit enter
- Then you’ll need to create a bootable partition – type in create partition primary and hit enter
- You will now need to select the partition that you just created. To do that, type in select partition 1.
- After that, type active and hit enter
- Next, you’ll need to format the USB drive – just type in format fs=fat32 and hit enter
- You’ll now need to assign your USB drive a letter, to do that, just type in assign
- Lastly, copy all the Windows 10 files and paste it inside the USB drive. (You can copy the files by extracting an ISO or copy it from a Windows 10 disk).
That’s it! You have just manually created a Windows 10 bootable USB drive and it’s ready to install Windows 10 on your device.
Creating a bootable USB drive is pretty easy, to be honest. I’d recommend following the easy way of creating the bootable USB drive if you’re not an expert – however, if you’re an expert, just follow the hard way of creating the bootable USB drive and avoid using any type of software.
Unless you are trying to save the bandwidth, the only difference in the results you get from the article you attempted to link (How to: Create a bootable ISO file from your Windows 10 Download for reinstallation) and downloading / using the ISO image as directed in the link I gave to create said media is that the amount of work it took to get to a finished product.. A lot less effort by using the ISO with the same (perhaps better) result (and the odds it will work out for you are higher.) ;-)
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There is nothing put into the image you make using those instructions that makes the image specialized or better for the system it came from that I can see. You still end up with a generic bootable installation media - and, to put it bluntly, you are better off that way (generic) for clean installs later.
I believe what you may be wanting is a way to restore / recover the system with all your apps installed on it, but cleaned up, etc. In Windows 8.1, there was something like this as you could create and utilize a Customized Refresh/Recovery Image:
THAT was a great thing, IMHO. It was not included with Windows 10. :-)
So, where does that leave someone who wants to have a pristine image of their system with drivers installed, software installed and configured, users created and configured, etc.? System Image Backups!
Now perhaps I am still misunderstanding what you are trying to convey you want. You first pointed to an article giving a way to make an ISO image based off what you already downloaded when you upgraded a system from a previous OS to Windows 10 . . . to which I suggested it would be better (better odds of success, likely cleaner result) to just get the ISO image Microsoft allows anyone to grab for free. You then stated that you wanted a 'boot disk based on what was installed rather than a generic image', but there is nothing that I know of that does that - the process you attempted to link to originally isn't making an ISO that doesn't have as much as the ISO you can download as a whole. So, again, unless this is to save the 3.6GB-6GB of bandwidth, I still suggest you just get the ISO.
Or do you just want a recovery drive?
http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/4200-recovery-drive-create-windows-10-a.html
http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/4200-recovery-drive-create-windows-10-a.html