

Thanks to everyone and i am glad it solved each ones problem. type select disk and number of your USB disk ( like select disk 1 )įinally Bootable USB device created successfully.

Start command prompt as Administrator and type diskpart.Some USB stick, at least, appeared to be slower with NTFS. Now copy all files from drive where you have mount Windows 7 iso. bootsect /nt60 Y: (Y is drive latter of your USB drive ) 7.
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J: (Drive letter of Windows 7 iso mounted with demon tool) CD boot. However, I can’t really recommend using NTFS. Now open another command window and type following command. Bootsect.exe can be found on the Windows 7 DVD in the boot folder. “X:” is the drive letter of your USB stick. Instead of formatting the partition with FAT32, you can also use NTFS (like WUDT does), but then you need an extra step to make the drive bootable: From the main screen, make sure that your flash drive is selected under 'device. A quick search in Google turned up the solution. Windows 7 had no problems formatting the drive, but something was obviously missing from the process. Please check your USB device and the selected ISO file and try again. WARNING: Be careful to select the right drive or else your day won’t have a happy end because if you select the wrong drive you will lose all your data on this drive! The WUDT would begin to format the drive, then report: We were unable to copy your files. You have to start command prompt as an Administrator (On Windows 7 that means rightĬlicking the cmd and selecting Run as Administrator) and use the diskpart utility.
