You can search online for information about how to change the boot order of drives for your PC BIOS. If you change the boot order of drives in your PC’s BIOS, you can run the Windows installation directly from your USB drive when you first turn on your computer. Choose the target USB drive and click Next to continue. Plug in a USB drive that is larger than the system drive used space. Install EaseUS OS2Go on your Windows computer, it will display your system drives used space. With the bootable Windows USB, you will be able to install new Windows OS onto your PC. Heres how you can create a bootable USB drive using the EaseUS OS2Go: Step 1. When your Windows ISO file is copied, install Windows by moving to the root folder of your USB drive, and then double-click Setup.exe. Step 4: Bootable USB Device Created Successfully After the process is completed, the USB is now bootable. Step 3: Insert & Select Your USB Driveįrom the Drop-Down box, select your USB Pen drive letter, e.g., H: or I: or G: and then click Begin copying. Step 2: Choose USB Media TypeĬlick on USB Device as media type you would like to use to create Windows 7 bootable USB drive. Select Windows 7 ISO file and click Open. Click on Browse button and go to the path where your Windows ISO file is located. Step 1: Open Windows USB Tool & Choose ISO File Let’s make a USB copy of your Windows ISO file, using this tool.Īlternative: You can also create bootable USB with Rufus. After you have installed the Windows 7 USB tool.