You can use installation media (a USB flash drive or DVD) to install a new copy of Windows, perform a clean installation, or reinstall Windows 10.
To create installation media, go to the software download website, where you'll find step-by-step instructions. On that website, you can select a version of Windows and create your own installation media using either a USB flash drive or a DVD. To go directly to one of the versions, select one of these links:
Windows 10 (Then select Download tool now.)
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Important: Back up your files before you install or reinstall Windows on your PC. Learn how for Windows 10 or for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1.
To create the installation media, here's what you'll need:
A PC with a reliable internet connection. The download time will vary, depending on your internet connection.
A USB flash drive or DVD. A blank USB flash drive with at least 8 GB of space, or a blank DVD (and DVD burner). We recommend using a blank USB or blank DVD because any content on it will be deleted. When burning a DVD from an ISO file, if you're told the disc image file is too large, you'll need to use dual layer (DL) DVD media.
A product key. Your 25-character product key (not required for digital licenses). For help finding it, go to Find your Windows product key.
After you've created the installation media, you can reset or reinstall Windows. To learn more, go to Recovery options in Windows 10.
Install Windows 7 from a USB memory. It has never been so simple.
To create a started DVD or a flash USB unit, you have to download the ISO file of Windows 7 from the website of Microsoft and then execute Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool, a program with which we will be able to convert this USB memory (that has to be, at least, of 4 GB) in a starting program to install the operative system. Once you have done this, you can install Windows 7 directly from the flash USB unit.
This is an app of the most simple to use that will offer to users the possibility to have a copy of their operative system in a pen drive and install it directly from this support. There is no need to configure anything as the program comes with all what it needs and its main function is to assist users automatically in this task.
Ratings about Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool
- Brilliant
- 23
- Very good
- 4
- Normal
- 2
- Bad
- 1
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2 months ago
it is an excellent program for my work
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1 year ago
I downloaded this tool to open and install new software on windows 7 and it worked like mac thanks
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3 years ago
Repair existing problem, if I will continue using it
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3 years and 6 months ago
I liked and easy to understand
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Very good application with easy interface.
3 years and 10 months ago
Sometimes fail and need to reinstall it. Otherwise a good application that is usually used to create bootable usb. a greeting
The best: Speed and ease of use
The worst: I have to reinstall some times.
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good
3 years and 12 months ago
I liked terrific much
The best: Super-easy to use is super mega good
The worst: nothing negative all positive
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Excellent To Play, Browse, Communicate with family Atraves Facebook Gmail Skype and many more
4 years and 4 months ago
I like that runs the fast games and surfing the web is also fast and reliable
The best: The best the program is its Operating System
The worst: negative that I found is that while installing it starts to get slower rest is fine
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4 years and 5 months ago
I recommend, is useful is reliable but has some flaws
Requirements
- It needs MS Image Mastering API 2
The best version of Windows. Here, we have the substitute of Windows Vista and XP.