How to Create Bootable Partition from ISO in Windows 10/8/7?
Geeks - To create a bootable USB drive from an ISO file in Windows 10, you will need a bootable USB drive and a utility to transfer the ISO file onto the drive. One of the best utilities for this purpose is Rufus. Here are the steps to create a bootable USB drive from an ISO file using Rufus:
Download the latest version of Rufus from the official website and install it on your computer.
Connect your USB drive to your computer and make sure it has enough free space to hold the contents of the ISO file.
Launch Rufus and select your USB drive from the "Device" drop-down menu.
Click the "Select" button next to the "Create a bootable disk using" option and select the ISO file you want to use.
In the "Partition scheme and target system type" drop-down menu, select "MBR partition scheme for BIOS or UEFI" unless you know you need a different option.
Click the "Start" button to begin the process of transferring the ISO file to your USB drive. This may take several minutes, depending on the size of the ISO file and the speed of your USB drive.
Once the process is complete, you should have a bootable USB drive that you can use to install Windows 10 or any other operating system.
Note: If you are using an older version of Windows, such as Windows 7 or Windows 8, the steps may be slightly different. In those versions of Windows, you can use the built-in Windows Disc Image Burner utility to create a bootable USB drive from an ISO file. To do this, right-click the ISO file and select "Burn disc image" from the context menu. This will launch the Windows Disc Image Burner utility and you can follow the on-screen instructions to create a bootable USB drive.