Creating a bootable USB stick
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Foreword
For netbooks and other devices without a DVD drive, it may be necessary to create a bootable USB stick. This tutorial explains how to do this.
Warning
All data will be deleted from the USB stick during the process. Create a data backup!!!
Prepare USB stick with Diskpart
Opens a console window: Click on Start --> Run --> cmd --> Enter
Diskpart commands
Now enter the commands one after the other:
diskpart
The Diskpart tool is now executed. Lists all discs:
list disk
Now select the number of the USB stick (in this example 4). ATTENTION!!! Do not select the wrong disc, otherwise there is a risk of a data disaster!!!
select disk 4
The following commands now set the process in motion (explanation can be found below).
clean create partition primary select partion=1 active format fs=fat32 quick assign exit
Explanation:
- clean --> deletes all data from the USB stick
- create partition primary --> creates a primary partition
- select partion=1 --> select created partition
- active --> mark partition as active
- format fs=ntfs quick override --> format partition as NTFS, quick override
- assign --> Associate with Windows Explorer
- exit --> Exit Diskpart
Copy data to the medium
Now the data must be copied to the USB stick. Let's assume that the CD with the data is in drive G and the USB stick is drive H. You must start the copying process via the command line so that all the data is copied.
xcopy G:\*.* H:\*.* /S /E /F
Once the copy process is complete, the stick can be used as a boot medium.