I've done all that. Do I need to double click the iso and copy the folders labeled "boot", "efi", "sources", "support", and the files "autorun", "bootmgr", and "setup" onto the USB instead of the raw iso?
In theory, I could install Windows to boot on an SSD and have the old HDD in there and just use it? Is that possible? Or will having windows on the old HDD interfere?
@shadowbyte Does ASRock make good mobos? I like the blue.
EDIT: Edited version of your edited version http://pcpartpicker.com/p/XfNMBm
Changed the case and mobo to match a blue theme. Yay or nay?