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44 minutes ago, GBELILREESE said:

Ok I tried it again and it says there is no os and to disconnect other drives with no os on them.

Copy the ISO to the USB will not work. You will need to mount it, Open up the ISO and copy what's inside to the USB

24 minutes ago, GBELILREESE said:

Yes

Forget Rufus, just create it by using Microsoft's official method

1. Plug your flash drive to your laptop and open up Command Prompt and run as Administrator

2. In Command Prompt type in the following command and then press Enter

  • Diskpart
  • List Disk
  • Select Disk # (where # is the number for your USB flash drive)
  • Clean
  • Create Partition Primary
  • Select Partition 1
  • format fs=ntfs quick
  • assign letter=X (Where X is the letter you want for your USB flash drive)
  • Active
  • exit

3. Close off Command Prompt

4. Mount your Windows 7 ISO (use explorer for Win8 to 10. Win 7 needs a 3rd party program)

5. Open the ISO to see the Win7 contents

6. Copy the entire contents from the ISO to the USB flash drive

7. When done, bring that to your system you want to install on

8. Boot from USB and install OS.

 

Note that this will not create UEFI version of the flash drive. Just a standard one where your drive is only formatted as MBR not GPT.  Your SSD is only 480GB so it won't need GPT anyway.

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14 minutes ago, NumLock21 said:

Forget Rufus, just create it by using Microsoft's official method

1. Plug your flash drive to your laptop and open up Command Prompt and run as Administrator

2. In Command Prompt type in the following command and then press Enter

  • Diskpart
  • List Disk
  • Select Disk # (where # is the number for your USB flash drive)
  • Clean
  • Create Partition Primary
  • Select Partition 1
  • format fs=ntfs quick
  • assign letter=X (Where X is the letter you want for your USB flash drive)
  • Active
  • exit

3. Close off Command Prompt

4. Mount your Windows 7 ISO (use explorer for Win8 to 10. Win 7 needs a 3rd party program)

5. Open the ISO to see the Win7 contents

6. Copy the entire contents of the ISO to the USB flash drive

7. When done, bring that to your system you want to install on

8. Boot from USB and install OS.

 

Never mind got it I'm going to copy it now to my usb wish me luck and thanks. 

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4 minutes ago, GBELILREESE said:

 

Never mind got it I'm going to copy it now to my usb wish me luck and thanks. 

I use this method all the time, it will work.

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34 minutes ago, NumLock21 said:

I use this method all the time, it will work.

 

It said there was no OS on the USB key. I'm going to redownload it and save it on the usb. 

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44 minutes ago, NumLock21 said:

I use this method all the time, it will work.

Ok I tried it again and it says there is no os and to disconnect other drives with no os on them.

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44 minutes ago, GBELILREESE said:

Ok I tried it again and it says there is no os and to disconnect other drives with no os on them.

Copy the ISO to the USB will not work. You will need to mount it, Open up the ISO and copy what's inside to the USB

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4 hours ago, NumLock21 said:

Copy the ISO to the USB will not work. You will need to mount it, Open up the ISO and copy what's inside to the USB

 

 

THANK YA IT WORKD WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

 

 

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