Bootable USB Creator: Easily Make USB Drive Bootable in Windows PC
Geeks - A bootable USB is a USB drive that has been configured to be able to boot and start an operating system. This can be useful if you need to install an operating system on a computer that doesn't have a DVD drive, or if you want to create a backup copy of your operating system in case something goes wrong.
To create a bootable USB drive, you will need the following:
A USB drive with at least 4GB of storage space
A computer running Windows
An ISO image of the operating system you want to install
To create a bootable USB drive, follow these steps:
Connect the USB drive to your computer
Download and install a bootable USB creator tool. There are several free options available, such as Rufus or UNetbootin.
Open the bootable USB creator tool and select the ISO image of the operating system you want to install
Select the USB drive as the destination for the bootable USB drive
Click "Create" to start the process of creating the bootable USB drive
Once the process is complete, you can remove the USB drive from your computer and use it to boot and install the operating system on any compatible computer. Keep in mind that some computers may require you to change the boot order in the BIOS settings in order to boot from a USB drive.