Image Writer for Windows

Win32 Disk Imager | SourceForge.net 

This tool is used for writing images to USB sticks or SD/CF cards on Windows.

This program was initially written to fill a need for Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04) Netbook Remix. Recently, it has grown in popularity for other project developers, namely Arm development projects (Android, Ubuntu on Arm, etc). Anyone is free to branch and modify this program. Patches are always welcome.


This project is currently being migrated to Sourceforge. Please be patient.
Downloads are now on Sourceforge only.
Windows 7 USB-DVD Download Tool

Windows 7 USB-DVD Download Tool

Windows 7 USB-DVD Download Tool

 

How to create a bootable Windows 7 USB flash drive :  If anyhow you don’t have a windows 7 installation disk or either it is damaged, then you can make use of a bootable  USB pen drive to install windows 7 on your PC. The process of creating a bootable windows 7 USB flash drive is fairly easy but  you would require a windows 7 ISO file to create a bootable windows 7 USB Flash drive.

Fortunately Microsoft provides Windows 7 ISO images as free downloads for all users.  You can download windows 7 iso images from here and Once you have downloaded a Windows 7 ISo file, you can then follow these instructions below to create a bootable windows 7 USB flash drive.

 

Instructions to create a Bootable Windows 7 USB Flash Drive

rufus How to Create a Bootable Windows 7 USB Flash Drive

  • Step 1: Download rufus on your computerand run it .
  • Step 2: Plug in your USB flash drive into your computer .
  • Step 3: From Rufu’s settings, Choose NTFS as the file system.
  • Step 4: Check ” Quick format ” and ”Create extended label and icon files “
  • Step 5: Check ” Create a bootable disk using ” and click the drive icon beside it to select the windows 7 ISO file .
  • Step 6: Now click on start to create a bootable window 7 USB flash drive .

After a few minutes your Windows 7 bootable  USB flash drive will be  ready for installation. Reboot your PC and set the bootable flash drive as a first boot priority in the bios settings. Save the bios settings and reboot once again to continue with the windows 7 installation process .

Note: You have to allow booting from USB devices in your BIOS settings in order to proceed further with the windows 7 installation .