

prompt > G: ( Replace what ever drive letter your Windows 7 disc mounts to).Still in a command prompt window running as administrator, change to the boot directory.

Insert or Mount your Windows 7 ( In this case I am using Virtual Clone Drive to Mount the ISO image).You now have a formatted USB drive ready to make bootable.DISKPART> format fs=NTFS ( go do something for a while because this step takes a while, yes you could do it quick, but then when has anything quick been good.).If you continue to get the error, look up error and repair.) DISKPART> clean ( now you might get an error, simply wait a moment then retype the command again.Now lets format the USB drive, ( Replace the Disk number below with your listed disk number).The number of all mounted drives will be listed, in this case a 4GB USB drive is Disk 2 with a size of 3690 MB, You will need this for the next step.At the prompt DISKPART > type: “list disk”.At the command prompt window type: “diskpart” hit Enter key.Open a Command Prompt as Administrator (Start > All Programs > Accessories | Right-click on Command Prompt and select “Run as administrator”) This part is key to not get errors.– The ability to type (this can come in handy) – USB Drive, must be greater then 1GB (for this task I used a Kingston 4GB drive)

I recommend you also check out there other software AWESOME! – Virtual Clone Drive (to mount the ISO), it is a free utility by. System: Operating System: Windows 7 Professional SP1 – 64bit
