In this Tutorial we will learn How to create USB Bootable without any software hmm, meanwhile create a Bootable USB from CMD .
Without wasting time let get start the tutorial
First of all we need USB drive at least 8GB of storage, and Extracted Windows Files,( Download ISO Image of Windows and Extract from any extractor We recommend WinRAR. )
And Follow the steps
1. Open the CMD with the help of Keyboard hold press Win logo button and press R ,and type CMD and press Enter
2 . Now type the Command
Disk part
Select Disk 1
Clean
Create Partition Primary
Select Partition 1
Active
Format fs=fat32 Quick
Assign
Now Extracted File copy and past into USB drive.
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I used to think about creating a web bootable
device before the advent of smartphones in the past. But all I did was wait for
it to become more affordable, and I thought that they would never come.
Thankfully, it happened when we saw Black Friday sales on Amazon and started
buying refurbished tablets, which became accessible again.
The original design that you saw was a tablet
with an embedded Linux kernel in it, but it wasn’t able to boot up because
there were no drivers or BIOS updates. We knew that this will not work, so then
what?
Luckily, there are loads of solutions on how
to make a laptop boot up quickly and easily without installing Windows. So in
my article I want to show you how you can create your own laptops that have
Windows 10 without any other software. The first step is to connect the
computer to its power brick via USB cable. Then plugging the USB charger into
the power brick, and charging will be done automatically. Now, you need the
Windows driver or BIOS update in order to start loading Windows on your system.
If you don’t have one, get a generic one from here and install. Otherwise here
are some tips and tricks about getting a fast boot up for your Windows 10 PC.
Windows OS on Startup Drive and Start Up Time
When Windows boots up, you’ll see something
similar to the picture given below, which means your Windows is now ready to
go. You should also notice the time of day change, as well as the date and time
zone change when you reboot the machine. This is a very good way to ensure that
you have Windows running smoothly, and you see the changes every time you
restart the computer, as well as whenever you switch back onto Windows after
using it.
Windows Startup Process and Device
Configuration
Windows starts by launching itself from
startup drive. Once booted up, it asks you to select where the hard drive
should be. It will display a list of different drives available, and Windows
decides if it is going to use internal or external drives. These can be either
SSD or HDD, depending on whether you want to use them both or just choose
between them. In case you’re unsure which drive to select, check out here on
our website.
Windows Restart Procedure
You can view some of these windows procedures
on the Windows Support Center site. Some of the windows procedures include
checking which version comes installed on your computer, which version file
type it is, checking which features are disabled, or disable-uninstall windows
feature, disabling windows cache policy files, disabling registry, or disabling
touch screen.
Windows Update Procedure
Windows checks for problems and fixes them by
using Windows Updates. There are two types of updates. On day one, the hardware
and BIOS manufacturer make a backup of the system’s data, then restore
everything when needed. After a while, the user will receive a notification
saying there’s a problem with Windows that won’t go away. Click on the link to
read through and fix Windows updates.
Windows Installer Process
Windows has the most powerful operating
system. It is easy to download and run. It is possible to manage and
troubleshoot Windows on low-end systems. But with some effort, Windows
installer comes with plenty of options for users to customize the process. All
you need to do to create Windows on your desktop is to click one of these
applications. A desktop management tool is called Win32restore.exe (Windows
Service Recovery) in English. And there are many such tools like Windows
Defender, Windows Defender Offline, and Microsoft Security Essentials. One of
the main reasons for making Windows on your desktop is due to security threats.
To avoid malicious attacks, install Windows Updates as stated above. If
problems occur during installation, try the Win32restore option, and reboot
your system using another option. Many times, Windows takes longer than
expected, giving up after 30 to 60 minutes. It will require a few reboots to
complete. However, windows on startup takes about 1 to 2 hours depending on
your computer’s speed. The reason for long is that your motherboard may fail or
a bad battery might die.
Windows Update Procedures
Windows monitors your activity and gives you
the results of monitoring in the form of warnings. Your task is to locate the
best windows update process according to what can be done. Most people prefer
Windows Update Checker which provides a tab bar when searching windows update
information. For instance, if Windows Security is checked for automatic
updates, then windows update updates will appear. By using Windows Update
Checker, Windows Security won’t give you the answer as soon as you finish
typing the URL. Other sites that provide Windows update information include
Windows Update Explorer. This isn’t always accurate, though. Sometimes there
are errors, and that is why Windows updates have been manually updated on
computers. As the window gets bigger, the chances of finding these are higher,
as there will be fewer windows and the chance of encountering a warning
increases. Don’t forget the words “Windows Updates only”.
Windows Password Protection Programs
Windows password protection programs help protect you from hackers and malicious people. They protect you from having your passwords leaked online. The following are the four most common ways to protect your computer: Secure Desktop Environment Protection, Securitize Data Security, End User Computing Protection, and Windows Online Accounts Security.
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