Your bootable Windows 7 USB is now ready. If you prefer not to install additional tools, Windows’ built-in diskpart utility works perfectly.
Select your USB drive from the dropdown menu and click Begin copying .
clean Create a primary partition:
active Format as NTFS:
Download and install the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool from Microsoft’s official website (it’s still available via archive repositories or Microsoft’s official distribution points).
Type diskpart and press Enter.
Your bootable Windows 7 USB is now ready. If you prefer not to install additional tools, Windows’ built-in diskpart utility works perfectly.
Select your USB drive from the dropdown menu and click Begin copying .
clean Create a primary partition:
active Format as NTFS:
Download and install the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool from Microsoft’s official website (it’s still available via archive repositories or Microsoft’s official distribution points).
Type diskpart and press Enter.