- #HOW TO USE A BOOTABLE USB WINDOWS 10 FOR A NEW COMPUTER INSTALL#
- #HOW TO USE A BOOTABLE USB WINDOWS 10 FOR A NEW COMPUTER SOFTWARE#
- #HOW TO USE A BOOTABLE USB WINDOWS 10 FOR A NEW COMPUTER ISO#
- #HOW TO USE A BOOTABLE USB WINDOWS 10 FOR A NEW COMPUTER PLUS#
Inside the PEBuilder folder, create a new folder named SRSP1. The final path should be C:\PEBuilder to make the next steps easier. To create the bootable drive with Windows XP, follow these steps:
#HOW TO USE A BOOTABLE USB WINDOWS 10 FOR A NEW COMPUTER PLUS#
It’s compatible with Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 plus the Windows Server editions (2003, 2008, 2012).
#HOW TO USE A BOOTABLE USB WINDOWS 10 FOR A NEW COMPUTER ISO#
If you don’t have the ISO image to create the bootable USB drive, you can download an official image from Microsoft’s website. If you need to use the repair tools of an original Windows installation CD/DVD, you can also use Easy Recovery Essentials and run Automated Repair to automatically find and fix boot errors.ĭownload Easy Recovery Essentials ISO image
#HOW TO USE A BOOTABLE USB WINDOWS 10 FOR A NEW COMPUTER INSTALL#
If the item doesn’t appear, you need to use the original Windows installation CD or DVD to install Windows or access the repair tools. You can try with the USB drive plugged-in and then boot into BIOS directly.
If your BIOS menu doesn’t list a USB item in the BIOS settings, it may mean that it can’t boot from a USB drive.
If you’re using a computer with Fast Boot option, make sure that Fast Boot is disabled. If you are using a new computer with UEFI/EFI, make sure that the Boot Legacy option is enabled: A Boot Device menu can look like this, depending on your computer model and Windows version: If a Boot Device menu doesn’t appear on your screen where the USB drive is plugged-in, check the BIOS/UEFI settings. To make sure that your BIOS/UEFI is configured to boot from a USB drive, follow our Boot from USB drive guide. The USB drive you want to make bootable should have at least 4 GB in available size.
#HOW TO USE A BOOTABLE USB WINDOWS 10 FOR A NEW COMPUTER SOFTWARE#