![]() ![]() ![]() Here’s a great one tutorial from How-To Geek on Using ImgBurn to Create an ISO File. There are many free and paid tools that can handle this task, but one we like the most is ImgBurn. In our example, we are using an ISO from the new Windows 8.1 Preview and saved it in a “Downloads” folder on our desktop.If you already have a physical disk, you will need to create an ISO yourself. Once you get it, make a note of the location as we’ll get to it later. The size of your Windows ISO will vary depending on the version, but expect it to be between 2 and 4 GB which may take a while. This download arrives as an ISO file, image or archive of the entire contents of an optical disc. ![]() If you purchase Windows online or opt for a free trial, you often have the option to download the operating system instead of receiving a physical disc in the mail. The first step in creating a Windows USB Installer is to obtain the source data. ![]() There is always the option to connect an external DVD drive via USB, but a better and more future-proof method is to create your own Windows USB Installer. More and more Windows PCs come without optical drives, making it a bit more inconvenient to reinstall Windows from a disc. Guide: How to Create Bootable Windows 10 USB Flashdrive # ![]()
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