How to Make a Bootable USB Disk and Install Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows XP

Advertisement
By NDTV Correspondent | Updated: 12 February 2017 23:58 IST
How to Make a Bootable USB Disk and Install Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows XP

Ever faced a virus attack on your PC? Have an old laptop that refuses to boot up one fine day, throwing up errors such as bootmgr missing or NTLDR missing? Your best option in both these cases may be to reinstall Windows on your computer. When you first use your computer, you're prompted to create a DVD backup of your Windows install, but keeping a DVD safely and not losing it can be a bother. Being able to reinstall Windows using a USB you just keep nearby can be a big help, and to do this all you need to do first is create a bootable Windows USB drive. This is also very helpful if you bought a compact laptop - many smaller new devices don't have a DVD drive.

(Also see: How to Make a Bootable USB Disk for Windows 10)

Remember you'll need a working Windows install (any version) to do this - if your computer won't boot, use a friend's to follow these steps.

Here's everything you need to know about the process.

Advertisement

How to Create a Bootable Windows 7 USB Drive

The first thing you need is a Windows ISO or an image file. This is a virtual copy of a Windows installation DVD and you can source this legally from Microsoft without a product key. Here are the links for various edition of Windows 7.

Windows 7 Ultimate (32 bit)

Windows 7 Ultimate (64 bit)

Windows 7 Professional (32-bit)

Windows 7 Professional (64-bit)

Windows 7 Home Premium (32-bit)

Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)

You'll still need a valid product key when you reinstall Windows so make sure you keep that safely.

Advertisement

Once you've downloaded the Windows 7 ISO file, follow these steps to burn it to a pen drive.

  1. Download the Windows USB/DVD tool from here and run it.

  2. Click Browse and select the downloaded Windows 7 ISO file.

  3. Click Next.

  4. The next page asks whether you want to save this file to a USB or a DVD. Click USB device.

  5. Connect a pen drive with at least 4GB space to your computer. Make sure you back up all data on the pen drive to your computer as it will be erased during this process.

  6. Select your pen drive from the drop down menu and click Begin copying.

  7. When this process is complete, you'll have a bootable Windows 7 USB ready.

How to Create a Bootable Windows 8 USB Drive

 

  1. Download the Windows Installation Media Creation Tool from here and run it.

  2. Select the Language from the first drop-down menu.

  3. Then select the Edition of Windows you want to install. Your choices are: Windows 8.1, Windows 8.1 N, Windows 8.1 Pro, Windows 8.1 Pro N and Windows 8.1 Single Language.

  4. In the third drop-down menu next to Architecture choose whether you want a 32-bit or 64-bit version of the OS. If you need to see which version you're running right now, right click on My Computer and select Properties. There, you'll see the information you need under Windows Edition and System type respectively. Alternatively, check Microsoft's website for detailed instructions.

  5. Click Next.

  6. Plug in a USB drive to your computer. Make sure that it has at least 4GB space. If there's any important data on the drive, create a backup as this process will erase the pen drive completely.

  7. Now you'll be asked to choose where to save the ISO file. Choose USB flash drive.

  8. Click Next.

  9. You'll see a list of USB drives connected to your computer. Select your pen drive from the list and click Next.

  10. Now the Media Creation Tool will begin downloading the ISO straight to your pen drive. When the download completes, click Finish.

How to Create a Bootable Windows XP USB Drive

  1. Go to the Windows XP SP3 ISO download page.

  2. Select the language from the drop-down menu and click the big red Download button.

  3. Download a free programme such as ISOtoUSB to burn the image to a pen drive. There are a lot of apps that let you do this and you can use any of these. We found ISOtoUSB easy to use and light, so we picked it over others.

  4. Install ISOtoUSB on your computer and open it.

  5. Click Browse and select the downloaded Windows XP ISO file.

  6. Plug in a pen drive with at least 1GB free space to your computer. All data on this pen drive will be erased so make sure you have a backup.

  7. In ISOtoUSB, select the pen drive from the drop-down menu.

  8. Click the checkbox next to Bootable

  9. Click Burn.

When the process is complete, a bootable Windows XP USB drive will be ready.

Booting and installing Windows from USB Drive

Now you have a bootable pen drive ready, you can boot off this drive and install Windows. Installing Windows is quite straightforward, but the steps leading up to it may vary a little depending on the manufacturer of your computer. We've added a brief explanation below on how to do this.

When you're booting up the computer, on the very first screen, you'll see a text which says something like "Press Del to Enter BIOS". Press whatever key is listed - this is usually Delete, or one of F1, F2, F8, or F12 - when the computer is booting, to enter the BIOS. There, you need to find a menu like Advanced BIOS settings, and select USB as the primary boot device. Now, you need to save and exit BIOS - the key to do so will be listed on-screen, but it is usually F10. Plug in the USB, and when you reboot, you'll start the install process for Windows on your computer. Follow on screen instructions to install Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows XP.

Did you manage to create a bootable Windows pen drive? Let us know via the comments. For more tutorials, head to our How To section.

Affiliate links may be automatically generated - see our ethics statement for details.
 

For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. OnePlus 13s Set to Launch in India Tomorrow: Know Price, Specifications
  2. Vivo T4 Ultra to Launch in India on This Date
  3. Poco F7 Launch Timeline, Key Specifications Leaked Ahead of Debut
  4. OnePlus 13s Key Specifications, Features Revealed via Amazon Listing
  5. Realme 15 5G Could Arrive in These Colourways and Memory Configurations
  6. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7 Colourways, RAM and More Tipped
  7. Samsung Galaxy S26 Could Drop Gemini in Favour of This AI Assistant
  1. Realme 15 5G to Be Available in Four Memory Configurations, Three Colour Options: Report
  2. Tales of Kenzera: Zau Developer Announces Horror Game Dead Take, Pocketpair Set to Publish
  3. Poco F7 Global Launch Timeline Leaked; Indian Variant Tipped to Feature Larger Battery
  4. Reliance, Airtel Group Challenges 'Low' India Satcom Fee Which Can Help Starlink
  5. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE Colourways, RAM and Storage Options Leaked Ahead of Debut
  6. Australia Limits Crypto ATM Transactions to AUD 5,000 in Bid to Curb Scams, Money Laundering
  7. Google Opens Access to Gemini 2.5 Native Audio Dialog and Controllable Speech Generation in Preview
  8. Vi, Vivo Partner to Offer Vivo V50e Buyers in India an Exclusive 5G Bundled Plan
  9. Google Weather in Search Reportedly Testing AI-Powered Summaries In Some Cities
  10. iPhone 18 Pro, iPhone 18 Pro Max and iPhone 18 Fold Said to Debut With 2nm A20 Chipset in 2026
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2025. All rights reserved.