I have found a much easier way to install Windows 7 from a USB
Flash drive.
Unlike other methods where you have to write complicated commands, this method can be completed even by those who have very little computer background.
Unlike other methods where you have to write complicated commands, this method can be completed even by those who have very little computer background.
The
whole process takes only two steps, run UNetbootin, load the Windows 7
ISO file, and finally restart your computer. See how we installed Ubuntu from USB using UNetbootin here.
Before you begin, you will require the following:
USB Flash Drive (4GB minimum)
Windows 7 ISO Image file
Note: If UNetbootin doesn’t work, try out the Microsoft’s official tool called Windows 7 USB/DVD Tool.
Now
insert the USB drive, run UNetbootin, and select Disk Image as ISO.
Browse your local drive for Windows 7 ISO that you downloaded and click
Open. Now Select Type as USB and choose the drive. Once done, it will
look like a bit similar to the screenshot shown below.
Click
OK and it will begin extracting all installation files to the USB
drive. The whole process will take some time(10-15 minutes), so have
patience.
Once
the installation is complete, reboot your computer. Now while your
system is starting up press the appropriate button(usually F1, F2, F12,
ESC, Backspace, or Escape) to bring up Bios Boot Menu. Change the
startup order to boot USB by default, usually you will have to press F6
to move the selected USB device on top. Once done, save changes and
restart the system.
WINDOWS 7 INSTALLATION SCREEN
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