
Bootable USB Flash Drives and DVDs for Windows 7 ISO files
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Have you ever tried to boot a USB Flash Drive or a DVD and got stuck in nowhere? Have you got the impression that all those dialog boxes, commands and other users’ recommendations make you feel nothing else than overwhelmed and lead to the dead end?
Here’s the news! Microsoft has figured out an easy 4 step tool that will enable not only intuitional installation but also straightforward booting process for Windows 7 ISO files. The only thing you have to do is downloading the tool from the Microsoft Store http://emea.microsoftstore.com/UK/en-GB/Help/Windows-7-USB-DVD-Download-Tool and start creating bootable USBs and DVDs.
In the link above you will also find all the necessary data helpful while using the tool.
To make the whole process even more user friendly here are the described screen shots taken from the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool.
STEP 1
First of all, after installing and starting the tool, browse your database to choose the desirable ISO file location.

Fig.1. Choosing an ISO file
After that, click on the file you want to boot and choose Open.
Then click the Next button on the right bottom corner.

Fig.3. Choosing an ISO file
STEP 2

Fig.4. Choosing a media type to create a backup
STEP 3
After you have chosen the right drive click Begin copying button.

Fig.5. Accepting the chosen media type and begin copying files
STEP 4
The process of creating a bootable device has started.

Fig.6. Creating the bootable device in progress
You are almost there…

Fig.7. The process of creating the bootable device is successful
Mission accomplished! Close the box and enjoy the bootable drives!
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