

In this tutorial we’ll run into a lot of command-line, so to keep it easy I’ll just list the command for each step. Go to the Start menu and type cmd in the search box to open up the command prompt. And besides, once you are done installing you can use the 4GB drive for ReadyBoost to improve your system performance. *Oh, before I forget, a great thing about USB Flash Drives, I suppose a 3GB drive would work, but as far as I know, that is a very unusual size. In the steps that follow we’ll be formatting and completely cleaning it out in the process of turning it into a windows boot disk. If you have anything valuable saved on your portable storage, back up any data you have saved on your SD/USB before we get started. Once you have procured yourself one of these, plug it into your computer. The good news, they are cheap on Amazon so not a big deal if you need to order one real quickly.

Step 1Īlright, so you have your SD Card or a USB Pen Drive ( some people call either of these flash drives.) Keep in mind that if you go the SD Card route, make sure your computer has an SD Card reader. This is fairly common now but if you’re trying to install Windows on an older machine, something to think about if you run into issues. Also, don’t forget to verify the motherboard you’re installing Windows on supports booting from a USB / removable storage drive. As of 2017, it’s probably more expensive to buy a smaller drive vs. iso file equivalent.Īlthough you only need 8GB, just grab a 32GB or 64GB from Amazon.

Normally this is fantastic! It makes your overall device lighter, and less expensive. If you’re working with a netbook or a tablet computer, you likely won’t have an included DVD-ROM drive.
