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I just wanted to keep all the data on one thumb drive so I could store it away instead
USB BOOT PARTITION TOOL MAC INSTALL
The method I used from the command prompt does make the device bootable (it worked for me) and the Windows 10 install starts.
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The first (4GB) would be the bootable Windows 10 install, the second (4GB) partition would be my laptop drivers, the third (24GB) partition would be for the System backup (I need aprox 21GB for the backup) after everything is setup and updated (The backupĬommand will not allow a backup to the bootable partition).įrom what you wrote, it appears that you are saying that it should be possible to make the three partitions, but the thumb drive just wouldn't be bootable? Is that correct? And that if the ISO file is on the primary partition it should boot? What I originally wanted to do was make two 4GB partitions and one 24GB partition. (to set it active it had to be done from the prompt) It greys out all the options in "Disk Management". Partion active or make multiple partitions on the USB thumb drive. Windows "Disk Management" would not allow me to make the primary I was successfully able to make a single bootable primary partition on the USB thumb drive through using the DISKPART command and BOOTSECT command from the command prompt in administrator mode. Now the drive should be a bootable Windows 10 install. Go back to the Command Window and change to the mounted drive.īOOTSECT.EXE /NT60 : Go to the Windows 10 ISO Image with the file explorer, right click on it and mount it. Type "SELECT DISK " (no brackets) and press enter. Observe which number represents the USB drive. If not, type "CD c:\windows\system32" and press enter. Make sure you are in the c:\windows\system32 folder. Type "cmd" in the search bar and right click on "Command Prompt". I couldn't set the options for the drive from within the Windows 10 disk management, so I had to resort to the command prompt in admin mode.Ĭreating a Bootable USB Windows Installation Disk from the ISO image. That being said, I solved the bootable USB issue, but haven't attempted multiple partitions.
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I tried reducing my download usage by downloading the ISO image which helped speed up some of the process, but since the tool downloadsįor each computer, it just isn't practical to use it again.

Unfortunately I've gone over my download usage this month because of upgrading several computers to Windows 10 from 7. Doing so will cause you to be unable to install the OS when you are in a no boot situation. Having stated the above, I would like to inform that you cannot create or store other information in the same flash drive where your Windows 10 bootable Media is created. Windows 10 will now begin downloading and once the process is complete, you will have successfully create a bootable media. Click on ‘Next’ once you’ve made your choice.Ĩ. The tool will now prompt you to select the USB drive you’ve plugged into your PC. Select the ‘USB flash drive’ option, which should be highlighted by default. Click on ‘Next’ once your choices have been made.Ħ. Select your language, the edition of Windows 10 you wish to download, and the architecture. On the next screen, you’ll be presented with a bunch of options. Click on ‘Next’ in the bottom right cornerĥ. Select ‘Create installation media for another PC’ option. Launch the media creation tool you just downloaded.Ĥ. Plug in a USB drive to your Windows PC.ģ. Make sure you download the correct one tailored for your desktop operating system which you’re currently running – 32-bit or 64-bit.Ģ. Link and download the official Windows 10 media creation tool. What error message do you receive when you try to try to create an Active Partition and when you try to create a partition?įor now, I suggest that you try creating a bootable media by following the steps provided below and check if you can successfully create it.

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