![]() ![]() Select the Windows 10 image and click Open. Now under “ Create a bootable disk using ISO image” click the drive icon next to it.ħ. Uncheck “Check the device for bad blocks.”Ĭheck “Create a bootable disk using”and select ISO image from the drop-downĬheck “Create extended label and icon filesĦ. Under New volume label type Windows 10 USB or any name you desire.ĥ. Select your USB device under Device, then under “Partition scheme and target system type” select the GPT partition scheme for UEFI.Ĥ. Download Rufus and then double-click on the. Note: You will need at least 7 GB of free space on the drive.Ģ. Insert your USB Flash Drive into PC and make sure it’s empty. Method 2: How to create Windows 10 Bootable USB using Rufusġ. Media Creation Tool will begin downloading Windows 10 files, and it will create the bootable USB. Note: This will format the USB and will erase all data.Ĩ. Make sure to insert the USB and then click Refresh drive list. Click Next and then select the USB flash drive option and again click Next.Ħ. Now the language, edition, and architecture will automatically be selected according to your PC configuration but if you still want to set them yourself uncheck the option at the bottom saying “ Use the recommended options for this PC“.ĥ. Click Accept then select “ Create installation media (USB flash drive, DVD, or ISO file) for another PC” and click Next.Ĥ. Double-click on the MediaCreationTool.exe file to launch the application.ģ. ![]() Download the Media Creation Tool from the Microsoft website.Ģ. How to Create Windows 10 Bootable USB Flash Drive Method 1: Create bootable USB media to install Windows 10 using Media Creation Toolġ. So without wasting any time, let’s see How to Create Bootable USB Flash Drive to install Windows 10 with the help of the below-listed guide. Now there are many ways to create a Windows 10 bootable USB flash drive, but we will show you how to do that using Microsoft Media Creation Tool and Rufus. ![]() Since the release of Windows 10 and if you’re on a newer device then your system uses UEFI mode ( Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) instead of the legacy BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) and because of this, you need to be sure that the installation media includes the correct firmware support. If you are planning on a clean installation of Windows 10, you need to create a bootable USB flash drive, or in case of recovery, you will need the bootable USB or DVD. ![]()
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