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Learn how to use this free Microsoft utility to burn a bootable DVD or create a bootable USB flash drive for Windows 7 installation. Follow the step-by-step instructions and download links for the tool and the latest official Windows 7 with SP1 ISO file.
A user asks for help to make a USB flash drive bootable with Windows 7 ISO from Microsoft. A volunteer moderator suggests using Rufus or Windows ISO Downloader tools and provides links.
Next to Windows 7, there is an "Additional download options" drop-down menu. In the drop-down menu, select "32-bit ISO." Right-click the link, and then save the bootsect.exe file to the location where you installed the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool (e.g. C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Apps\Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool).
This will not work to install Windows 8 or 8.1 for UEFI. For that, see this tutorial below instead. For that, see this tutorial below instead. UEFI Bootable USB Flash Drive - Create in Windows
First visit the MS Store Website to download and install the Windows 7 USB/DVD download tool. Note If the download link is broken at Microsoft above, then you can directly download an official copy of the Windows7-USB-DVD-tool.exe file below from here instead
Learn how to get bootsect.exe from your Microsoft Store account or from a third-party link to create a bootable USB device for Windows 7. Follow the step-by-step instructions and links provided by TrekDozer, a top contributor.
Can't download media creation tool on USB stick. I am trying to download the Windows 11 media creation tool for when i get my new PC on a USB stick with a size of 16GB. Whenever I open the wizard it says that there is not enough storage on Local Disk (C:), even though I am trying o download it on the Kingston USB which is KINGSTON (G:).
On the off chance the HP recovery partition is still there, press F11 repeatedly at Boot.
A user shares a solution to copy files using Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool when the DVD drive is not reading the disc. The solution involves using diskpart utility and formatting the USB device with FAT32 or NTFS.
A user asks for help with creating a bootable USB flash drive from Windows 7 Professional SP1 64 bit downloaded from softlay.net. A Microsoft agent replies with links to official Windows 7 download and USB DVD tool.