In the Local tab (lower left) select your USB drive. Start UltraISO go to File->Open and select the downloaded ISO imageĥ. backup any data as they will be deleted.Ĥ. A USB drive consisting more than 2.5GB (4GB drive is more than enough)ģ.UltraISO (not free, but a trial version would do).An ISO Image of Windows 7 (any version).So in this tutorial I have used the easiest way to create a boot able USB that you can use to install Windows 7 (or Vista) and this will probably be the final post as well. Mainly there are responses about these methods being not easy to follow unless you have a fair knowledge about these stuff. Now with Windows 7 round the corner and with the RC version being a success people have started to tryout Windows 7 and I’ve received a lot of mail, some stating it works and for some it doesn’t. There have been a lot of installing Vista/Win7 via USB articles in the recent past, all using different types of methods.
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