Installing Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 from a
USB device, like a flash drive, has become one of the most common and
essential thing this days.
It’s not surprising why many new computers, especially tablets and smaller laptops and desktops, no longer have optical drives.
That Windows 8 install disc is of no use and importance if there is no disk drive available to run the DVD!
If you want to install Windows 8 from a USB device, you’ll need to
copy the setup files from the DVD to the USB drive. But, by copying it
simply there won’t be everything. Windows 8 software is also sold as a
downloadable ISO file which, if you choose to buy Windows 8 that way,it
requires similar steps to get it properly copied to a USB drive.
Irrespective of the kind of Windows 8 DVD software you have, you need
a flash drive to copy the setup, or a Windows 8 ISO file to achieve the
same goal. The following steps will guide you through the installation
process with the Windows 8 installation files properly copied to a flash
drive.
Duration: Transferring/ Copying the Windows 8
installation files into a flash drive or other external USB device will
take between 20 to 30 minutes, depending on the format your copy of
Windows 8 is in right now and the speed of your computer.
Compatibility: The following steps can also be used for Windows 8 (standard) or Windows 8 Pro, as well as those editions of Windows 8.1.
Required Materials:
- A USB flash drive (4 GB for 32-bit, 8 GB for 64-bit)
- A Windows 8/8.1 DVD or ISO
- Availability of a computer with a DVD drive, if you have a Windows 8 DVD installation disk) with either of these operating systems (Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP) installed or the Availability of an External USB DVD Drive.
NOTE: If you have a Windows 8 ISO file and you want
to transfer it to a flash drive, begin with second step (Step 2) but if
you have a Windows 8 DVD instead, Proceed from Step 1.
Installing Windows 8 or 8.1 From a USB Device
- Create an ISO file from the Windows 8 DVD. This is the process in
which you create a single file, called an ISO image, which contains all
the data stored on the Windows 8 setup DVD disc. This ISO file can be
created with Daemon Tool or Ripping.
Once you have an ISO image created from your Windows 8 disc, come
back here and continue on with this tutorial which will explain how to
get that ISO file onto a flash drive.
Note: If you have created your ISO file already with your favorite program, called “ripping,” then you can use whatever application or software you mostly use. However, if you’ve never created an ISO image, or don’t have a program installed right now that does it, Kindly search for tools and application with a video tutorial on how to Create an ISO file.
- Download the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool from Microsoft and then install it.
This is a free Microsoft program that helps to properly format your
flash drive and then copies the contents of the Windows 8 installation
ISO file you have to the USB flash drive.
Note: Don’t be disturbed by the program title “Windows 7”. This program works perfectly well with Windows 8 ISO files which is compatible with all these windows Operating systems, e.g. Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP.
- Launch the Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool program. The
shortcut should appear on the Desktop, as well as in “All Programs” on
your Start menu, depending on Version of Windows you installed on your
computer.
- On Step 1 of 4: Choose ISO file screen, Click Browse
- Locate, and then select, your Windows 8 ISO file. Then click or touch Open.
Note: If you have downloaded Windows 8 from
Microsoft, check your Downloads folder or your Desktop for the ISO
image. If you created an ISO image from your Windows 8 DVD, the ISO file
will be wherever you have created it.
- Click Next.
- At the Step 2 of 4: Choose media type screen, Select USB device
Note: At this stage, you can see that there is also a DVD
option. Since our aim is to transfer Windows 8’s setup files to a USB
flash drive, this tool you can also be used to burn a Windows 8 ISO
image to a DVD or BD disc.
- At the Step 3 of 4: Insert USB device screen, choose from
the drop-down list the USB flash drive or USB external hard drive which
you want to copy the Windows 8 setup files into and then click Begin copying.
Tip: If the USB storage device you’re planning to
use hasn’t been connected, you can insert it into the computer now and
then click the blue refresh button to make it show up on the list.
- Click Erase USB Device if you are prompted with a “Not Enough Free Space
window” message. If this message doesn’t appear, don’t worry, it means
that your flash drive or external hard disk is already empty.
Note: Every data/file you might have on this USB
drive is going to be deleted as part of the process of getting the
Windows 8 installation files copied.
- On Step 4 of 4: Creating bootable USB device,
At this point, the Windows 8 installation files will begin to copy, it
just takes few minutes for the Windows 7 USB DVD Downloaded Tool to
prepare the drive.
The first Process you will see is Formatting, which will be done under few seconds, depending on the size of your USB drive. The next process will be Copying files
which could take up to 30 minutes long, depending on which Windows 8
ISO file you’re working from, as well as You computer speed.
- If all stages were successfully completed, then the next screen should display Bootable USB device created successfully with a Status that says Backup completed.
You can now close the Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool program window.
The flash drive, or other external USB drive you’re using has now been
properly configured as a bootable device and also has the necessary
files to install Windows 8 on any system.
- Boot from the USB device that you just created to start the Windows 8 install process.
Tip: If the Windows 8 setup process doesn’t start, it’s very likely that you’ll need to make boot order changes in the BIOS. See How To Change the Boot Order in BIOS if you need help doing that.
Tip: If you have a UEFI based system and you still can’t boot Windows 8 Setup from the flash drive, even after setting the USB device first in the boot order, see Tip #1 below for help.
Tips & More Information
1. The Windows 7 USB DVD Downloaded Tool formats your USB drive as
NTFS, a file system that many UEFI based computers will not boot from
when on a USB drive.
To work around this issue, do this:
- After Step 11 above, copy all the files from your flash drive to a named folder on your PC.
- Manually Format the flash drive, with the older FAT32 file system option.
- Copy back all the files from the named folder you created in Tip 1.1 back to the flash drive.
- Repeat Step 12 above.
2. There are other alternative methods for getting a Windows 8 or 8.1
ISO image properly onto a USB flash drive but I prefer the procedure
I’ve outlined above, but if you have trouble with it, that general
ISO-to-USB procedure should work as well.
3. Still having trouble installing Windows 8 or 8.1 from a flash
drive or other USB device? Use the contact page, social networks or via
email, and more.
Still having trouble installing Windows 8 or 8.1 from a flash drive
or other USB device? Use the contact page, social networks or via email,
and more.
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