How to install Windows 7 using Pen Drive
12 December 2009
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And no! I am not going to talk about some geeky command prompt method, this method is as easy as plug and play. Microsoft has recently released a utility to do the job.
Microsoft released a small utility to create Windows 7 bootable USB/DVD called “Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool”
We have cover a small How To on how to use it.
- First Download and Install Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool.
- Now when you launch it, it will ask for Widows 7 ISO file, here select the path where you have stored Windows 7 ISO file

- In step 2 select USB to create a boot able USB flash drive or DVD to create a bootable DVD disk, then click Next.

- If you want to create a boot able USB flash drive, select your USB device in the dropdown list and click Begin Copying or if you want to create a boot able DVD, click Begin burning.

- If you choose to create a boot able USB then click on “Begin Copying” button. Now you’ll be prompted to format the USB device. In the dilog box Click Erase USB Device.
That’s it. Now the Copying Process will begin and you will have a Boot able USB at last.
A note for Developers. For all developers you would be glad to know that this tool is Open Source and you can view and optimize it.
For Windows XP Users
The following applications must be installed prior to installing the tool:
- Microsoft .NET Framework v2 must be installed. Download
- Microsoft Image Mastering API v2 must be installed. Download
System Requirements
- Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista, or Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit)
- Pentium 233-megahertz (MHz) processor or faster (300 MHz is recommended)
- 50MB of free space on your hard drive
- DVD-R drive or 4GB removable USB flash drive
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Cool….. no i can completely remove using CDs
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If you’re experienced enough, then just extracting the ISO into a pen drive is enough.. The Windows 7 ISO actually contains the boot files…
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Mad Geek Reply:
March 24th, 2010 at 9:02 PM
WoW that’s great, may be we will see a tutorial from you on this
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