How to install Windows 7 from USB - 2021
Windows 7 is like other operating systems; you can install Windows 7 using USB, hard drive or Win disk. But installing Win 7 using USB in particular or installing windows from USB, in general, is the most economical, easy, and selected way. Moreover, after creating a Win 7 bootable USB, you can reuse it several times to install it on multiple computers. And we will not need to use the DVD drive from the manufacturer on the computer and still install Win quickly.
In this article we are going to show you how to install Win 7 using USB from A to Z, starting with creating a Win 7 bootable USB to installing and setting up the Windows 7 operating system using a USB device
PREPARE TO INSTALL WIN 7 USING USB
- Minimum computer configuration to run Win 7: 2GB RAM, 1GHz chip, 20GB free hard drive, DirectX 9.
- 1 USB minimum 4GB, format about NTFS. Note: During the procedure, the USB will be formatted again so you need to store all the data in the USB to another device.
- File. ISO Windows 7
- Windows 7 Installation USB Creation Tool
STEPS TO INSTALL WIN 7 USING USB
Step 1:
First of all, you need to download the . ISO of Windows 7 Professional (x86) or (x64). Next, install windows 7 software USB DVD Download tool that supports Windows 7 installer on USB according to the link below.
Requires a computer to install NET Framework 2.0 or later. You download the latest version of the NET Framework according to the link below.
Step 2:
Launch the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool software. At the first interface click the Browse button and go to the folder containing the file . Iso. Then press Next.
Step 3:
Here, users will choose the Win 7 installation tool as USB device.
Step 4:
Next you need to select the USB device that is in progress installing Windows 7, in case the computer is using multiple USB devices. Press Begin copying.
We wait for the process of creating a Windows 7 boot USB boot to complete to create a Windows 7 installation USB.
In addition, readers can also choose some other tools such as Rufus, Easy2Boot, USB Hiren's boot to create USB boot if desired.
Step 5:
First of all, we will need access to the BIOS on each device. The key combination on each device to enter the BIOS will be different, depending on the series. You read the article Instructions for entering BIOS on different computer lines.
In the BIOS interface, you go to the section that selects the operating system boot order from USB. Readers refer to the article How to set up BIOS to boot from USB /CD / DVD, external hard drive.
Step 6:
Soon you will go to the system installation interface. First, we will select the language and keyboard format as shown below, then press Next to continue.
Step 7:
Next, you need to press Install now to proceed with installing the program on the system.
We need to wait for the setup process to be carried out.
Step 8:
Appears the Microsoft terms of use, click I accept the license the terms, and then click Next.
Step 9:
In the following reform interface, you need to select the operating system installation partition. Click Next to continue if the hard drive has not previously installed the operating system.
If the computer already has the operating system pre-installed, we need to reforma re-format the installation drive. You select Driver options (advanced) and then click Next.
Step 10:
Next, we perform the partition selection and then press Format below. Click Next to proceed.
If you get an error not recording Windows on this partition, you refer to the instructions: Fix the error "Windows Cannot Be Installed to a Disk."
Step 11:
Finally, the Windows 7 installation interface appears. Users need to wait for this installation to be completed.
During installation, the computer will automatically restart and then will continue to perform setup work.
Step 12:
After that, the user will fill in the user information as shown below and then click Next. First of all, the username information is logged in. Click Next.
Then enter the password depending on the user's choice or not. Click Next to continue.
Step 13:
In the interface, you will enter the copyright code if it is in the Product Key box. In case there is no code unused in the Automatic package... Next click next.
Step 14:
Then the user sets the standard time zone for the computer. Click Next to go to the next step.
Step 15:
The following setup step is to select the network connection you're using on your computer and then click Next.
Step 16:
Thus the windows 7 setup process is complete. The last action is to wait for the computer to restart.
Above is a tutorial on how to install the Windows 7 operating system from a USB device. In case you do not have a DVD installation disc or the disc has problems, you can use a USB device to boot the Windows 7 installation as above.
I wish you success!