Learn how to create multiboot usb with Windows 7 and 8, so you can install windows directly from USB flash drive without need of any OS Disc.
This post is about how to create MultiBoot USB with Windows 7 and 8, you
hear about Windows XP Bootable USB as well as Windows 7 or 8 Bootable USB
(already defined in my previous posts) but now it's Multi-boot USB turn, yes
a Single USB Drive which will let you to Install Windows 7 or Windows 8 from
the same USB with Mult-boot feature. This means, that now you can keep
Windows DVD in your pocket in the shape of a USB Disk. It's great equipment,
especially for Hardware related persons but nowadays anyone can get it
without having any extra skills, a small video will teach you regarding
creating or making such a USB drive. No experience and skill need for
creating and building your own Multi-bootable USB Flash Disk with Windows 7
and 8.
Are you looking for Multiboot USB with Windows 7 and 8?
For this small tutorial, you have one hardware tool required which is a minimum of 8 GB of USB Flash Disk and there is nothing other hardware than this to create Multiboot USB with Windows. So start watching the video and learn the procedure with the easiest steps ever produced. Let's Begin.
Required Resources:
- Minimum 8 GB USB Drive
- Windows 7 ISO Image File (Can be made with DVD disc)
- Windows 8 ISO Image File (Can be made with DVD disc)
- WinSetupFromUSB Program (Click to Download)
Step-by-Step Methods:
- Install / Extract the "WinSetupFromUSB" Tool then Run it.
- Now Plug-in / insert your "USB FLASH DRIVE".
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Check "AUTO FORMAT IT WITH FBINST" and Choose "NTFS" then Hit the "REFRESH" button.(If any of your ISO image files is longer than 4GB then choose NTFS other FAT32 is fine)
- Check "WINDOWS VISTA / 7 / 8 / SERVER 2008/2012 BASE ISO" and Hit the "BROWSE / 3 DOTS ..." button then find and choose your "WINDOWS 8 ISO" file.
- Now Hit the "GO" button and wait until it says "JOB DONE".
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Again Check the "WINDOWS VISTA / 7 / 8 / SERVER 2008/2012 BASE ISO" and Hit the "BROWSE / 3 DOTS ..." button then find and choose your "WINDOWS 7 ISO" file.(Be sure that this time 'Auto format' is unchecked)
- Click on the "GO" button and wait when it says "JOB DONE".
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