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[Solved] W7 64bit boot thumb drive sandisk

Forum Windows 7 : General Discussion [Solved] W7 64bit boot thumb drive sandisk

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I'm Trying to make a Boot able flash drive for Windows 7 64 bit Because my cd is bad The Microsoft tech gave me a link to download it but I copy the files to the Thumb drive now I get bootmrg I don't think I got all of the images downloaded right

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Ill try that another person is helping me for got about my post from last night I hope this works

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so i convert that dvd image so i can use it on my flash drive?

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joec_10 wrote :

so i convert that dvd image so i can use it on my flash drive?


Yes. Well, more like transfer.

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its not letting me open the files for some odd reason?!?!? HIPPI?!?!?

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ok got it all open which program do i use to convert that DVD image

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ok its copying the files from my CD to the Flash drive I hope this takes care of my stupid Error I get with the CD seems like it stuck at 39%? any reason


Message edited by joec_10 on 02-07-2012 at 02:39:08 AM
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