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So I looked at Linus's windows usb tool guide thing

He tells us to download the windows 7 USB DVD Download tool but when i download it then open it, it pops up with a message saying. Some installation files are corrupt. Please download a fresh copy and retry the installation. I tried to download it again and it still pops up with the same message. Does anyone know the solution? Or can someone help me with this?

 

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So I looked at Linus's windows usb tool guide thing

He tells us to download the windows 7 USB DVD Download tool but when i download it then open it, it pops up with a message saying. Some installation files are corrupt. Please download a fresh copy and retry the installation. I tried to download it again and it still pops up with the same message. Does anyone know the solution? Or can someone help me with this?

It means the ISO I am pretty sure

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format your pen drive before running the usb boot drive tool thingy program (I love getting technical)

I've had it happen a couple off times and formatting the pen drive first before running the software to make a bootable usb pen seem to fix the issue.

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format your pen drive before running the usb boot drive tool thingy program (I love getting technical)

I've had it happen a couple off times and formatting the pen drive first before running the software to make a bootable usb pen seem to fix the issue.

Sorry I'm new to this but can you explain to me how to format it? Or link me a good youtube video. If you can explain it to me now that would be really useful :)

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open my computer and right click on the pen drive. 
click on Format and then the start button

(All data on the drive will be lost, please backup any data before formatting)

 

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So I finally got it working but when I boot into bios on my laptop my USB isn't one of the boot options. Any solution?

CPU: i7 3930k 4.5ghz CPU COOLER: Be quiet dark rock pro 3 MOBO: MSIx79a-GD45 PLUS RAM: G-Skill 16GB  GPU: MSI 780 TF  Storage: 2tb seagate and 60 GB OCZ ssd PSU: corsair CS750M 


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