How to create a Bootable Windows 7 USB flash drive : If you don’t have a windows 7 installation disk or if it is damaged, you can create a bootable USB flash drive to install Windows 7 on your PC. The process to create a bootable windows 7 USB flash drive is fairly easy, however you will have to have or download a copy of windows 7 ISO file.
Fortunately Microsoft provides Windows 7 ISO images as free downloads to the public. You can download Windows 7 iso images from here and Once you have downloaded a Windows 7 ISO file, you can then follow the instructions provided below to create a Bootable windows 7 USB flash drive.
Instructions to create a Bootable Windows 7 USB Flash Drive
Download Rufus and run it with Administrator rights.

- Step 1: Select the USB drive.
- Step 2: Select “ Select MBR partition scheme for BIOS or UEFI “ ( Note: If your PC has UEFI bios, select the other two options. )
- Step 3: Select NTFS for File system. ( Note: Select FAT32 if your PC UEFI bios. )
- Step 4: Select the default Cluster size.
- Step 5: Type in a name for the Bootable USB Flash Drive.
- Step 6: Make sure you select these three options under Format options.
- Quick Format
- Create a Bootable disk using.
- Create extended labels and icon files.

- Step 7: Select the dropdown menu next to Create a Bootable disk using and select ISO Image.
- Step 8: Select the Drive icon next to ISO Image and then select the Windows 10 ISO file.
- Step 9: Verify all the settings and then click on the Start button.

That’s it, now you’ll just have to wait for a couple minutes more and the Windows 10 Bootable USB Flash Drive should be ready for installing Windows 10 on your PC.
After a few minutes your Windows 7 Bootable USB flash drive will be ready for installation. Reboot your PC and set the bootable flash drive as a first boot priority in the bios settings. Save the bios settings and reboot once again to continue with the windows 7 installation process .
Note: You have to allow booting from USB devices in your BIOS settings in order to proceed further with the windows 7 installation .
do you have any idea on how to make bootable usb window 7/xp on ubunto os?
im using ubunto 11.10… i tried all other steps like using unetbootin etc…but it fail…there always an error… please do help me! THANKS
I have yet to be able to do this
disk creator or whatever… it’s in the dash if you look for it, I’d give you more detail, but i’m currently on my new gaming machine and don’t feel like booting up.. Though I have ubuntu 14.04.02 LTS (Trusty Tahr)
I know this is an extremely late reply, but hopefully it at least helps others 🙂
Thank you
Sudan
my pendrive will be bootable and the pendrive will be connected to pc and then these will not be working for pc
Rufus and the step by step above guide work great. In my case, now I have to find 4 drivers (including the ethernet network one), and figure out why everything in windows now looks large, as if I were in safemode. 🙁 I guess it had to do with the copy of w7 ISO. But as far as Rufus and the procedure explanation, they were right on. Real quick, and easy.
Just do the windows update. That fixes the problems
You have to get the ethernet drivers first.
I’m inclined to think it was probably the missing vga driver(s)…
Do I still need a product key?
i forgot my product key and need it for my windows 7 ultimate disk i downloaded because it says i only have 30 days of service without it . can you help me?
Click on the Start menu button, then to Computer tab. At the top click on System Properties, then at the bottom of that page under Windows Activation: it will say Windows is Activated. Then you do not need a key. if it tells you that you have a few days left to Activate, you will need a key.
You can use Microsoft’s Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool. This is quick and easy.
Dear LoveGeek
Fantastic. Very simple and helpful. I created a bootable win7 usb and loaded on new Laptops which comes with Dos only. Thanks and keep help people.
how i allow booting from USB devices in your BIOS settings in order to proceed further with the windows 7 installation .
I got an error after this
Type: NTFS (0x07)
Size: 7.5 GB
Boot: No
Recognized: Yes
Hidden Sectors: 63
Partition type: MBR, NB Partitions: 1
The •Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium X64 English youve provided here doesnt have an ISO image, thus can not be recognized by Rufus. Therefore, I couldnt created a bootable USB.
Please help me
Follow his link to http://45.33.117.7/download-windows-7-iso-x86-x64-microsofts-official-servers/ for iso images.
Can you do this on a pc and then use it on a laptop for a clean install of Windows 7 Home Premium? Or do you need to download this and create the bootable flash drive from the laptop that it will be used on?
You can do it on any computer and use it on any other.
My usb will not allow me to write the bootable program
I have downloaded the Windows 7 ISO file to my USB drive because my laptop doesn’t have a DVD drive. However, when I go to restore factory setting and re-install windows, my laptop since it can’t find the file. Any thoughts?
Please check out the guide on creating a bootable windows 7 usb drive.
Great!
Rufus for the win! Its the only thing that worked for me when my computer wouldnt reconized my PSP as a usb drive and im a advanced computer user/repairer, Thank you very much
thaaaaaaaanks you are hero
thank you boss…..:)
if i follow these steps on my desktop PC, will i be a able to use it on my laptop?
Thanks To Admin he Was Providing Us A Awesome Tutorials.
still not try now