![]() ![]() Not a big problem, since I have a procedure to make a USB drive bootable. Please check your USB device and the selected ISO file and try again. Unfortunately, in my case, this tool couldn’t be used to create a bootable USB drive with Windows Server “8” Beta. I recommend using this tool to create your bootable Windows 8 USB install device. ![]() No fuzzy ISO tools or command prompt nerding needed. In four simple steps, this tools allows you to create a bootable DVD or USB drive from a downloaded *.iso file. The Windows 7 USB/DVD download tool is available for free from the Microsoft Store. Microsoft offers a tool to convert the *.iso file of a Windows installation disk to a bootable USB drive. This procedure can be used to create a USB install device for: ![]() While this leaves room for extra drives and allows for smaller form factors, it can be a hurdle when you try and install the Operating Systems of your dreams (in this case: Windows 8) to the device of your dreams. A lot of servers and clients, nowadays, are no longer equipped with an optical drive. ![]()
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