Cómo crear una unidad USB de arranque desde su CD de Windows
Do you have a Windows CD or DVD but cannot use your optical drive to install your Windows operating system on your new computer? Maybe you are worried about CD/DVD rot and want to create a backup?
Instead of a disc, you can use a USB flash drive to install Windows. Flash drives are smaller, have more storage, and if you use the right tool, you can boot multiple operating systems from the same drive.
Here’s how you create a bootable USB flash drive from your Windows installation CD.
There are several situations where USB flash drive installation media is better than a DVD or CD:
Our relationship with Windows CDs and DVDs is different, too. For instance, you can purchase an official Windows 10 USB flash drive instead of a DVD or CD. Discs are still available but are far from the only method of installation.
Furthermore, if you purchase new hardware with Windows preinstalled, there’s a chance you will never have installation media unless you make it yourself.
Read on to find out how you can create a bootable Windows 10 USB flash drive from your Windows 10 DVD.
If you have a Windows installation disc that you want to update to a USB flash drive, WinToFlash makes it an easy task to create a CD to USB bootable drive. WinToFlash Lite will create a bootable USB flash drive directly from your existing Windows installation CD.
Please be aware that this process will format your USB flash drive, and you will lose all existing data permanently.
The Windows CD to bootable USB flash drive copy process can take some time to complete, so go and pop the kettle on.
WinToFlash also has multiboot support. You can build a customized bootable USB drive filled with Linux distros, recovery disks, and other handy tools. The only limit is the size of your USB drive.
Please note that WinToFlash Lite will only allow two ISOs on your multiboot. Check out our comprehensive list of multiboot USB tools that do the job much better and without restriction.
While WinToFlash is restrictive, you can use it if you only two ISOs and it’s already installed on your system.
If you prefer a more manual approach to rip your Windows installation media, you can use ImgBurn. ImgBurn is a great free tool that you can use to write an image file to a disc or create an image file from an existing disc.
The disc image creation process depends on the write speed of your optical drive, so this could take a moment.
Once your Windows installation media image file (ISO) finishes ripping, you can move onto the next section, where you will use Rufus to create a bootable USB flash drive.
Now you can burn the Windows installation ISO ripped from your original installation disc as a bootable USB flash drive. Rufus is a handy tool for all manner of bootable USB burning tasks. It is simple and gets the job done—a great combination!
Wait for Rufus to complete the burn process. Once complete, you have successfully manually moved your Windows installation disc to a bootable USB flash drive. Better still, you made a Windows installation media backup in the process (the ISO from the last section).
WinToFlash is great for automating the Windows 10 DVD to USB flash drive process. ImgBurn and Rufus are great if you want to convert Windows 10 installation media to a bootable USB flash drive manually.
But you don’t have to use either of those methods. At least, not if you don’t want to and you’re using Windows 10.
The Microsoft Media Creation Tool makes the process of downloading a Windows ISO simple. Accordingly, the Media Creation Tool automatically downloads an ISO to your specification, eliminating the need for copying physical media to your computer, then onto your USB flash drive.
This is a very common question. It is largely system-specific but can be altered by the user via the BIOS. The boot sequence controls this.
Your system will usually seek to boot from wherever your OS is installed. The drive containing your main OS will be the first option in the boot sequence. It is possible to manually override this instead of booting from a USB drive containing new installation media.
BIOS configurations are different for each manufacturer. I would suggest searching the internet for “[hardware manufacturer] BIOS tutorial/boot sequence.”
You’re now ready to create a bootable USB flash drive from your Windows installation CD or DVD. This installation process should speed up your next clean installation while giving you the chance to get rid of some of those pesky old discs. Just remember to write down your license codes and keep them in a safe place!
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