How to Create a Bootable UEFI USB Flash Drive for Installing Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1
Information
EXAMPLE: UEFI Bootable USB Flash Drive NOTE: This is it listed in the motherboard's boot menu.
To Create a Bootable UEFI USB Flash Drive using Free Program "Rufus"
6. Click/tap on
OK to confirm. (see screenshot below)
7. Rufus will now start creating the bootable UEFI USB flash drive. (see screenshot below)
8. When Rufus is "DONE", you can close Rufus. (see screenshot below)
NOTE:
It could take a little while to finish.
9. You are now ready to do a clean install of Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1 using UEFI with your bootable UEFI USB flash drive.
To Manually Create a Bootable UEFI USB Flash Drive
This tutorial will show you how to create a
Windows 7 or
Windows 8 or
8.1 installation
bootable USB flash drive for
UEFI from either a Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1 installation ISO or DVD.
Note
Requirements:
- At least a 4GB USB flash drive
- 64-bit Windows 7 ISO or DVD (If you want to install Windows 7)
- 64-bit Windows 8 ISO or DVD (If you want to install Windows 8)
- 64-bit Windows 8.1 ISO or DVD (If you want to install Windows 8.1)
- 32-bit is not supported.
- Set the boot mode to use UEFI and not CSM (Compatibility Support Module) in your UEFI firmware settings.
- Temporarily disable Secure Boot in your UEFI firmware settings. Some motherboards will not boot from a USB unless you do this first. When the Windows installation is finished, you can enable secure boot if you like.
- If you have fast boot or ultra-fast boot enabled in your UEFI firmware (if supported), then you may need to temporarily disable it until Windows has finished installing to be able to boot from a USB flash drive at boot.
OPTION ONE
1. Download the latest version of
Rufus at the link below, and save it's .exe file to your desktop.
Note
This is a standalone exe file that doesn't install anything to your PC.
For Rufus FAQs, see: https://github.com/pbatard/rufus/wiki/FAQ
For Rufus FAQs, see: https://github.com/pbatard/rufus/wiki/FAQ
2. Connect your
USB flash drive if you have not already.
3. Run the rufus_v###.exe file, and click/tap on Yes if prompted by UAC. NOTE: ### = latest version number.
4. Set Rufus with the settings below: (see screenshot below step 5)
3. Run the rufus_v###.exe file, and click/tap on Yes if prompted by UAC. NOTE: ### = latest version number.
4. Set Rufus with the settings below: (see screenshot below step 5)
- Under Device, select the USB flash drive you want to format and use.
- Under Format Options, check Create a bootable disk using, click/tap on the browse icon to navigate to and select your 64-bit Windows 7 or Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 ISO file, and then make sure that Standard Windows installation is selected (dotted).
- Under Partition scheme and target system type, select GPT partition scheme for UEFI computer.
- Under File system, select FAT32.
- Under Cluster size, select the (Default) (ex: 16 kilobytes or 4096 bytes) it has listed.
- Under Format Options, check Quick format.
- Under Format Options, check Create extended label and icon files.
- Under New volume label, you can enter any name you like for the USB flash drive, or leave the default name.
5. When ready, click/tap on
Start. (see screenshot below)
OPTION TWO
1. Connect the USB flash drive.
2. Open an elevated command prompt in Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1.
3. In the elevated command prompt, type the commands below one at a time and press Enter after each one. (see screenshot below step 5)
2. Open an elevated command prompt in Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1.
3. In the elevated command prompt, type the commands below one at a time and press Enter after each one. (see screenshot below step 5)
- diskpart
- list disk
4. Make note of the
Disk # (ex: Disk 4) for the USB flash drive. (see screenshot below step 5)
5. In the elevated command prompt, type the commands below one at a time and press Enter after each one. (see screenshot below)
NOTE:
Substitute # in the first command with the actual disk # from step 4 above. For example: select disk 4
Warning
It is critical that you use the correct disk #. If you do not, then you could delete the wrong drive below and lose everything on it.
- select disk #
- detail disk (this is to verify that you selected the correct disk before using "clean" below)
- clean
- create partition primary
- format fs=fat32 quick
- active
- assign
- list volume
- exit
6. Make note of the volume letter (ex: K) for the USB flash drive in the command prompt. (see screenshot above)
7. Do step 8 , step 9 , or step 10 below depending on if you are using a Windows 7/8/8.1 ISO or DVD.
7. Do step 8 , step 9 , or step 10 below depending on if you are using a Windows 7/8/8.1 ISO or DVD.
Warning
It has been reported that using the downloaded
Windows 8 upgrade ISO does not always give you an UEFI bootable USB option in the boot menu.
If this happens to you, then use the ESD-TO-ISO.exe program created by our member Simon (SIW2) below to create an ISO that will work with UEFI. Afterwards, start this tutorial over using this new ISO instead.
See OPTION TWO here: http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials...ad-create.html
If this happens to you, then use the ESD-TO-ISO.exe program created by our member Simon (SIW2) below to create an ISO that will work with UEFI. Afterwards, start this tutorial over using this new ISO instead.
See OPTION TWO here: http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials...ad-create.html
8. If Using a Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1 ISO File in Windows 8
NOTE:
For a Windows 7 ISO or Windows 8/8.1 ISO file.
A) Open File Explorer, navigate to the
.iso file, right click or press and hold on the .iso file, then click/tap on
Mount. (see screenshot below)
B) The mounted .iso file will now automatically open.
Select all files in it, right click or press and hold on the selected files, click/tap on
Send to and the
Removable Disk for your USB flash drive letter (ex: K) from
step 6 above. (see screenshot below)
C) This could take a bit to copy the ISO contents to the USB.
D) When finished, go to step 11 below.
D) When finished, go to step 11 below.
9. If Using a Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1 ISO File in Windows 7
NOTE:
For a Windows 7 ISO or Windows 8/8.1 ISO file.
A) If you have not already, you will need to download and install the latest
alpha version of the free program
7-Zip.
NOTE:
You can use any program that performs the same function to extract or mount an ISO, but I just find 7-Zip easier to use.
B) Open Windows Explorer, navigate to the .iso file, right click on the .iso file, then click on 7-Zip and Extract files. (see screenshot below)
B) Open Windows Explorer, navigate to the .iso file, right click on the .iso file, then click on 7-Zip and Extract files. (see screenshot below)
C) In the Extract dialog, click on the browse button, select the
Removable Disk for your USB flash drive letter (ex: K) from
step 6 above, and click on
OK, and
OK. (see screenshots below)
D) This could take a bit to copy the ISO contents to the USB.
E) When finished, go to step 11 below.
E) When finished, go to step 11 below.
A) Insert the Windows 7 or Windows 8 installation DVD into the CD/DVD drive.
B) In the Computer window, open the DVD. (see screenshot below)
B) In the Computer window, open the DVD. (see screenshot below)
C)
Select all files in it, right click or press and hold on the selected files, click/tap on
Send to and the
Removable Disk for your USB flash drive letter (ex: K) from
step 6 above. (see screenshot below)
D) This could take a bit to copy the DVD contents to the USB.
E) When finished, go to step 11 below.
E) When finished, go to step 11 below.
A) On the
USB flash drive, "copy" the
efi\microsoft\boot folder up one level into the
efi folder as
efi\boot. (see screenshot below)
B) If you have not already, download and install the latest
alpha version of the free program
7-Zip, then run 7-Zip.
C) In 7-Zip, navigate to the sources\install.wim\1\Windows\Boot\EFI\bootmgfw.efi on the USB flash drive, select the bootmgfw.efi file, copy it to your desktop, click/tap on OK, and close 7-Zip. (see screenshot below)
C) In 7-Zip, navigate to the sources\install.wim\1\Windows\Boot\EFI\bootmgfw.efi on the USB flash drive, select the bootmgfw.efi file, copy it to your desktop, click/tap on OK, and close 7-Zip. (see screenshot below)
D) Rename the
bootmgfw.efi file on your desktop to
bootx64.efi.
E) Copy/Move the renamed bootx64.efi file into the efi/boot folder (step 11A) on the USB flash drive.
E) Copy/Move the renamed bootx64.efi file into the efi/boot folder (step 11A) on the USB flash drive.
F) Go to
step 12 below.