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If you need to reinstall Windows 10 on your computer, you will need a bootable ISO file. This file contains all the necessary files to install the operating system on your computer. In this article, we will show you how to create a bootable ISO file from your Windows 10 download.
Before we begin, you will need to have a Windows 10 ISO file downloaded on your computer. If you don’t have one, you can download it from the Microsoft website.
Here are the steps to create a bootable ISO file from your Windows 10 download:
1. Insert a USB drive into your computer. Make sure it has at least 8GB of free space.
2. Open the Command Prompt as an administrator. You can do this by right-clicking on the Start menu and selecting “Command Prompt (Admin)”.
3. Type “diskpart” and press Enter. This will open the DiskPart utility.
4. Type “list disk” and press Enter. This will show you a list of all the disks connected to your computer.
5. Identify the disk number of your USB drive. It will be listed as “Disk X” where X is the disk number.
6. Type “select disk X” and press Enter. This will select your USB drive.
7. Type “clean” and press Enter. This will erase all the data on your USB drive.
8. Type “create partition primary” and press Enter. This will create a new partition on your USB drive.
9. Type “select partition 1” and press Enter. This will select the new partition.
10. Type “format fs=ntfs quick” and press Enter. This will format the partition as NTFS.
11. Type “active” and press Enter. This will make the partition active.
12. Type “exit” and press Enter. This will exit the DiskPart utility.
13. Open File Explorer and navigate to the folder where you downloaded the Windows 10 ISO file.
14. Right-click on the ISO file and select “Mount”. This will mount the ISO file as a virtual drive.
15. Open File Explorer and navigate to the virtual drive.
16. Select all the files and folders in the virtual drive and copy them.
17. Paste the files and folders into the USB drive.
18. Wait for the files to finish copying.
19. Eject the USB drive.
Congratulations! You have successfully created a bootable ISO file from your Windows 10
Conclusion
We hope this guide was helpful in creating a bootable ISO file from your Windows 10 download. Remember to keep the USB drive in a safe place for future use. If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to reach out for assistance.
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