Some of you may be
wondering why you would ever need a bootable pen drive or some of you
may even don't get what exactly this post is all about. For those who do
not understand what does the word 'boot' mean - "It's a process your
computer follows every time it is turned on or restarted. The process is
basically looking for the operating system in the memory" and when we
say 'bootable' pen drive, it means your computer starts looking for the
operating system (Windows in our case) in your pen drive.
Now for all
those desperate and frustrated fellows who want to install Windows 7 in
their system but aren't able to do so because of the hardware
limitations (or any other reason), here's the procedure:
This is the
tutorial for installing Windows 7 using a bootable pen drive but I
believe you can install any Operating system in your computer using this
procedure:
Pre-requisites:
1. A pen drive (4 GB minimum)
2. Windows 7 .ISO file (which you can make using any CD/DVD image creating software like MagicISO)
3. WinUSB maker Software (to make your pen drive bootable)
4. A computer with USB ports (does that sound obvious?)
Steps to follow:
1. Download WinUSB maker Software from here.
2. Extract the package files and run the application.
3. Connect your pen drive to the computer.
4. Now select your USB device (pen drive) using the drop down.
5. Now click on Setup to USB and select an ISO file to work with.
6. Now click on Make USB Bootable.
Here you go. Now it will
format your device and will make it bootable with the .ISO image of
Windows 7. You can check the file transfer status in the bar and once it
is completed, you can remove the pen drive from the computer.
7. Now you need to
follow a small step with the BIOS of your computer. You can enter BIOS
of your computer by hitting F11 or Delete key (the keys vary from system
to system. Look on the screen for exact key) on the very first screen
which appears for few seconds as soon as you turn on/restart your
computer.
8. Now you need to enter
the Boot Menu of your BIOS and set your USB device as the first boot
device in the list (use +, - keys to do this).
9. After saving the settings, exit BIOS.
10. Now connect your pen
drive to your computer and restart it. As soon as you restart your
computer, it will boot from the USB (pen drive) and will install Windows
7 in your computer (you will need to follow simple steps of Windows
installation).


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