Creating a USB Bootable Windows 10: A Step-by-Step Guide
Introduction
Creating a USB bootable Windows 10 is a straightforward process that allows you to install Windows on a USB drive, making it easy to transfer the operating system to a new device or create a bootable USB drive for troubleshooting or repair purposes. In this article, we will walk you through the steps to create a USB bootable Windows 10.
Preparation
Before you start, make sure you have the following:
- A Windows 10 installation media (USB drive)
- A computer with a USB port
- A USB drive with at least 4GB of free space
- A computer with a compatible operating system (Windows 10)
Step 1: Download the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool
To create a USB bootable Windows 10, you need to download the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool from the Microsoft website. This tool is available for both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 10.
- Go to the Microsoft website (www.microsoft.com) and search for "Windows 10 Media Creation Tool".
- Click on the "Download" button to download the tool.
- Once the download is complete, run the installer and follow the prompts to install the tool.
Step 2: Create a Bootable USB Drive
To create a bootable USB drive, you need to create a bootable USB drive using the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool. Here’s how:
- Open the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool and select "Create a bootable USB drive from an ISO file".
- Select the ISO file you want to use as the bootable USB drive (e.g., Windows 10 ISO file).
- Choose the USB drive you want to use as the bootable drive (e.g., a USB drive with at least 4GB of free space).
- Click on "Create" to create the bootable USB drive.
Step 3: Create a Bootable USB Drive with a Bootable OS
To create a bootable USB drive with a bootable OS, you need to create a bootable OS image. Here’s how:
- Open the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool and select "Create a bootable USB drive from an ISO file".
- Select the ISO file you want to use as the bootable OS image (e.g., Windows 10 ISO file).
- Choose the USB drive you want to use as the bootable drive (e.g., a USB drive with at least 4GB of free space).
- Click on "Create" to create the bootable OS image.
Step 4: Create a Bootable USB Drive with a Bootable OS and Drivers
To create a bootable USB drive with a bootable OS and drivers, you need to create a bootable OS image and install drivers on the USB drive. Here’s how:
- Open the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool and select "Create a bootable USB drive from an ISO file".
- Select the ISO file you want to use as the bootable OS image (e.g., Windows 10 ISO file).
- Choose the USB drive you want to use as the bootable drive (e.g., a USB drive with at least 4GB of free space).
- Click on "Create" to create the bootable OS image.
- Once the OS image is created, you can install drivers on the USB drive using the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool.
Step 5: Create a Bootable USB Drive with a Bootable OS and Drivers and a Custom Installation
To create a bootable USB drive with a bootable OS and drivers and a custom installation, you need to create a bootable OS image and install drivers on the USB drive. Here’s how:
- Open the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool and select "Create a bootable USB drive from an ISO file".
- Select the ISO file you want to use as the bootable OS image (e.g., Windows 10 ISO file).
- Choose the USB drive you want to use as the bootable drive (e.g., a USB drive with at least 4GB of free space).
- Click on "Create" to create the bootable OS image.
- Once the OS image is created, you can install drivers on the USB drive using the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool.
- Once the drivers are installed, you can create a custom installation by selecting the USB drive as the installation media.
Step 6: Boot from the USB Drive
To boot from the USB drive, follow these steps:
- Insert the USB drive into a computer with a USB port.
- Restart the computer.
- The computer should boot from the USB drive.
- You will see the Windows 10 installation screen.
- Follow the prompts to install Windows 10.
Tips and Tricks
- Make sure the USB drive has at least 4GB of free space.
- Make sure the USB drive is not encrypted or password-protected.
- Make sure the USB drive is not a bootable drive on another computer.
- Make sure the USB drive is not a bootable drive on a computer with a different operating system.
- Make sure the USB drive is not a bootable drive on a computer with a different version of Windows 10.
Conclusion
Creating a USB bootable Windows 10 is a straightforward process that allows you to install Windows on a USB drive, making it easy to transfer the operating system to a new device or create a bootable USB drive for troubleshooting or repair purposes. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can create a bootable Windows 10 and install it on a USB drive.
