![]() Continue to key in the following commands: ![]() ![]() ▪ Active (active the selected partition this command is optional)ģ. ▪ Format fs=ntfs quick (quickly format the selected partition into NTFS file system if you do not want it be a quick format, just omit “quick”) ▪ Select partition 1 (select the primary partition you just created actually, there is only the primary partition on USB flash drive at this situation this command is optional) ▪ Create partition primary (create a primary partition on the USB drive for saving Windows 8 system files) ▪ Clean (clean up all files on the USB if there are crucial data you’d like to keep, please move or back them out to another device before cleaning) ▪ Select disk # (# is the USB disk number) ▪ List disk (show all the disks connected to this machine) ▪ Diskpart (open disk partition command tool) ![]() Then, input the following command orders one by one and each with Pressing Enter. Insert target USB flash drive into your computer and open Command Prompt. Then, you have to use a third-party ISO image software to do it.Ģ. Tips: If there is no Mount option after right-click the ISO image, it means that the operating system of your computer does not have the capability to mount an ISO. If the system image is on a CD/DVD, leave it as it is. If the Windows 8 installation image you have is an ISO file, you have to mount it on your computer. Create a Windows 8 Bootable using Command Promptġ. Three ways to create Windows 8 bootable USB drive Way 1. No matter which way you pick from below, you need to prepare a Windows 8 installation ISO image file or Windows 8 CD/DVD as well as an at least 4 GB (for 32-bit system) or 8 GB (for 64-bit system) USB flash drive. Preparation work before putting Windows 8 on USB drive
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