How to Make Bootable Usb Windows 10

Table of Contents
How To Make Bootable Usb Windows 10

You may have asked how to make it bootable for an easy and safe reinstall. Or you also want to reinstall your windows which is sure to be through another bootable, Windows 10 for example. In the past, I was used to using CD or DVD media and then burned them.

However, due to the rapid development of technology, you can make the two media replaced by flash drives. If all this time you find it difficult, you can find out how to make it bootable from the reviews below.

 

Step One How to Make Bootable

In this first stage, you can download the Media Creation Tools first. Then, run the application by selecting create installation media for another pc. Select the language type, then windows edition and architecture. If you don't know which architecture you should use, you can choose both with a slightly larger ISO size. For example about 6 GB.

Then, you will find two options. ISO file or USB Flash Drive. Here, you can directly select the USB Flash Drive. However, a better suggestion is to create the ISO first so that when the bootable process fails, you don't have to download it again. Select the location for the ISO file to be saved. Wait for the process to finish because the time it takes will be the same as your download speed.


Step Two How to Make Bootable

Please note that if you already have an ISO file, you can go straight to this second stage. Download and run Windows 7 USB / DVD Download Tool first. Even though it's Windows 7, you don't need to worry because you can still use this application as a way to make it bootable. Select the Windows 10 ISO that you downloaded earlier.

Select the type of media that you will make bootable. In this case, you have to select USB Device. However, if you want to use a DVD you can still continue. Select the flash drive you want. Preferably, the flashdrive that you want to make bootable has a capacity of 8 GB. You need to know that this process will delete all stored data because formatting must be done first.

After you are sure and choose erase the USB drive to empty the flash drive, you can wait for the process to finish. Usually this process takes approximately 30 minutes because it depends on the transfer speed of the flashdrive you already have.

Those are two ways to make it bootable that you can do according to the steps recommended by Microsoft. Actually, you can also use this method in other versions of Windows. It's just that, for the ISO file you have to be able to get it in another way, of course.