![]() ![]() As the name suggest, it’s designed for Windows 8 but works on Windows 7 as well. Windows 8 USB Installer Maker: While this tool is similar to other tools mentioned here, it doesn’t offer advanced options, which means both novice and power users who need a bootable USB drive maker without those confusing options will find this tool useful. Rufus is portable and requires no installation. It’s fully compatible with USB 3.0 drives and faster than its competitors. Rufus lets you check your USB drive for bad blocks before transferring the contents of ISO file and also lets you create bootable ISO file from Windows installation files. Rufus: Probably the best tool out there for the job. c) Verify the ‘Source’ is set to your DVD burner and the ‘Destination’ (where the ISO file will be created) by default is to the ‘Documents’ folder. b) Launch ImgBurn and click on the ‘Create Image file from disc’ option. Interface is fairly simple and easy-to-use. a) Insert the Windows 7 installation DVD into your DVD drive. ![]() Even though the tool was originally developed for Windows 7, it’s compatible with Windows 8 as well. After its done, you can now use it as a bootable Windows 7/8/8.1 USB. Select your USB flash drive, then hit Begin copying. Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool: This is the official tool to prepare Windows bootable USB from downloaded ISO file. Click Browse button, then locate and select the Windows 7/8/8.1 ISO file on your PC, then hit next. ![]() In no particular order, below are the four best free tools available to create bootable USB from ISO file. ![]()
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