The Windows 10 operating system offers a great number of features, but it’s also a very complex OS.
The operating system has a number of boot options, and users often look for ways to create a bootable Windows 10 USB.
- If you need a bootable Windows USB, you will need a specific software.
- Follow the step-by-step guide below to create a bootable Windows 10 USB drive.
Use a third-party software
- Download Rufus, which is a software to create a bootable USB drive.
- Open the Rufus software.
- Select the USB drive.
- Click on Start.
- Follow on-screen instructions.
Use the Disk Management tool
- Insert the ISO file into a USB drive.
- Open Disk Management by right-clicking the Start button and selecting Disk management.
- Right-click the USB drive and choose Format to partition the drive.
- Set the partition size to 32 GB.
- Click Start to format the drive.
- Use Rufus
- Download Rufus.
- Insert the ISO file into a USB drive.
- Open Rufus.
- Click Select image.
- Select the ISO file.
- Click Start.
- Verify that the ISO file has been copied onto the USB drive.
Change the boot order
- Press the Windows key + S hotkey.
- Enter advanced startup in the search utility.
- Click Enable advanced startup on the result.
- Select the Restart now option on the Advanced startup screen.
- Select the Troubleshoot option.
- Then select Advanced options on the Troubleshoot screen.
- Select the Startup Settings option.
- Select the Restart button.
- Select the F4 key to change the boot order.
- Press the F5 key to save your changes.
- Select the Yes option when prompted to confirm your choices.
- Select the Restart option.
- Select the Esc key to enter the BIOS setup.
- Select Boot tab.
- Select the appropriate Boot Device priority.
- Save the changes.
Use the Command prompt
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Press Windows Key + X, select Command prompt (Admin) or Powershell (Admin).
When Command prompt opens, run the following command:
bcdboot c:windows /s /d †̃BOOT’ - Now, run the following command:
bcdedit /set {current} boot/fastboot/secureboot OFF - Press the Enter key to execute the command.
- Run the following command:
bcdedit /set {current} boot/fastboot/secureboot ON - Finally, run the following command:
bcdedit /set {current} boot/fastboot/secureboot UEFI - Shutdown your computer
- Open your optical drive
- Insert the USB drive
- Restart your computer