Gone are the days when you needed a DVD to install Windows operating system. It was a long and tedious process of burning and mounting the disc. With the latest enhancements, you can easily create Windows 10 bootable USB in a few simple steps. In this article, I have shared some of the easiest ways you can install Windows 10. The best part is that it doesn’t take much time and can get your job done in just 3 to 4 minutes. So having said that, let’s begin with the guide and learn how to create Windows 10 bootable USB right away.
There are many ways to create a Windows 10 bootable USB, but we will primarily focus on two popular methods. Besides that, I will also share one interesting method in which you don’t even need a USB pen drive to boot Windows 10, let alone create a bootable USB. So having said that, let’s begin with the guide.
Rufus is a hugely popular application which lets you create bootable USB of any operating system. The best part about Rufus is that it’s pretty fast and light. In fact, it can create bootable drives way early than other tools. I love Rufus for its efficiency and I am pretty sure you are going to love it. Here are the steps.
Microsoft has developed the Media Creation Tool, a program to create Windows 10 Bootable USB easily. While it doesn’t allow you to manually select an ISO image, it downloads the latest Windows 10 ISO image from Microsoft’s server and creates a bootable USB. Basically, it makes the process much simpler and easier. So here is how it goes.
After that, click on the “Accept” button to proceed ahead.
Finally, it will start downloading the latest copy of Windows 10 and will create Windows 10 bootable USB thereafter.
We have been creating Windows 10 bootable USB since a very long time. However, Microsoft has made some great changes in Windows 10 which allow you to mount the ISO image in the form of a DVD drive. Basically, you don’t need a pen drive or a separate tool to create a bootable Windows 10 drive. Here is how to do it.
- Now, the ISO image will be mounted as a separate bootable drive on your PC. Here, open the “Setup” file and go through the instructions. After that, you will be able to install the operating system without creating a Windows 10 bootable USB.