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2021年1月29日
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All versions of Rufus since v1.1.0 allow the creation of a bootable USB from an ISO image (.iso). Creating an ISO image from a physical disc or from a set of files is very easy to do however, through the use of a CD burning application, such as the freely available InfraRecorder or CDBurnerXP. For the Mode: dropdown, use Load from memory if your ISO is relatively small (less than 200MB). Select Run from Disk for anything bigger. Point to the ISO file you want to boot from in the Path: box. Make sure not to move or rename the file after adding it to the menu or it obviously won’t boot. Click Add Entry.
’My PC infected with an unknown virus and could not boot properly. I am wondering if there is a USB bootable format tool that allows me to format the hard drive to fix it. Any suggestions?’Bootable USB Hard Drive Format Utility for Windows [Free Download]
Are you looking for a format utility that can boot itself from a USB drive so that you can use it to format a hard drive without requiring an OS or a Windows installation disk? Here, you’ll find the best USB formatter available to help you resolve these issues in Windows 10/8/7 immediately.Is there a free bootable USB hard drive format utility?
The answer is No. Some of you may think that the Windows PE bootable disk might help. Unfortunately, the Windows PE bootable disk only works to boot up an unbootable computer and temporarily access files on hard drive partitions.
What about third-party formatting tools? Most formatting tools that support creating a bootable USB disk are not free. Some are even extremely complex. Bootable USB Hard Drive Format Utility Free Download
Fortunately, top bootable USB hard drive format utility-EaseUS partition software can format any type of hard drive for normal usage.
EaseUS Partition Master enables you to create a bootable USB flash drive and start the PC from the bootable disk, and then it allows you to format a hard drive even when the Windows OS cannot boot within this tool.
After getting this software, let’s move on and follow the guidelines below to resolve your problems now.#1. Create a Bootable USB Format Tool
EaseUS Partition Master bootable software is handy when something goes wrong with your computer operating system, especially when you can not boot it at all.
To format a hard drive on an unbootable computer, you need first create a bootable USB format disk first. Let’s start creating a bootable USB format tool with the steps below:
Step 1. Prepare a disc or drive
To create a bootable disk of EaseUS Partition Master, you should prepare a storage media, like a USB drive, flash drive or a CD/DVD disc. Correctly connect the drive to your computer.
Launch EaseUS Partition Master, go to the ’WinPE Creator’ feature on the top. Click on it.
Step 2. Create EaseUS Partition Master bootable drive
You can choose the USB or CD/DVD when the drive is available. However, if you do not have a storage device at hand, you can also save the ISO file to a local drive, and later burn it to a storage media. Once made the option, click ’Proceed’.
You have created an EaseUS Partition Master WinPE bootable disk now. You can manage your hard disks and partitions through the bootable drive whenever the computer fails to boot normally.
If you have RAID drives, load the RAID driver first by clicking Add Driver from the menu bar, which can help you add the driver of your device under WinPE environment, as some specific device cannot be recognized under WinPE environment without drivers installed, such as RAID or some specific hard disk.#2. How to Use EaseUS Bootable USB Hard Drive Format Utility
How to manage your hard drive or removable storage devices at this moment? With a created bootable USB hard drive format utility at hand, you can freely perform a quick format on your problematic hard disk.
You can take the following steps to format your hard disk without running Windows now:
Step 1: Run EaseUS Partition Master, right-click the hard drive partition you intend to format and choose ’Format’.
Step 2: In the new window, set the Partition label, File system (NTFS/FAT32/EXT2/EXT3), and Cluster size for the partition to be formatted, then click ’OK’.
Step 3: Then you will see a warning window, click ’OK’ in it to continue.
Step 4: Click the ’Execute Operation’ button in the top-left corner to review the changes, then click ’Apply’ to start formatting the partition on your hard drive.
Besides, you can execute many more operations with the bootable USB hard drive disk, such as resize, delete all partitions, wipe a partition, migrate OS to SSD, optimize operating system, and so on.
The other day I decided to upgrade and rebuild my test PC. This is simply a machine I can use for installing and trying out software as well as trying slightly more adventurous things out I wouldn’t, or couldn’t do on my normal machine. Sometimes a virtual machine might do the job, but often there’s no substitute for getting the required tasks done on real hardware for the most accurate results. Some of you will probably have an old second PC or laptop and use it in a similar way.
One thing you do want when using a system that you know is going to have issues, is a complete backup of the operation system. The System Restore option or snapshot software like Comodo Time Machine might get things back running, but there’s nothing like restoring the Windows installation to a known completely clean and stable state.
Bearing that in mind, I made a bootable USB stick and created some backups using EaseUs Todo Backup Workstation. Unfortunately, I put the recovery files on a slow stick and it took forever to boot into the backup software. It was then I remembered that there exists the ability to take an ISO image and get it to boot from hard drive using the Windows Vista and 7 Boot Manager. This would make booting into the recovery environment far quicker and also removes the need to use a CD or plug in a USB stick every time.The software I used to achieve this is EasyBCD from Neosmart Technologies and it’s free for non commercial use. EasyBCD has a large amount of options for editing and creating entries for the Windows Bootloader and has helped me out quite a few times. Although the program does not come as a portable version, you can simply create your own by opening the installer and extracting it with 7zip.
There are also options to mount Virtual Hard Disk images, WinPE Ram disks, Floppy images and Raw disk / partition images. The option to be looked at here is the ISO function which will put an entry into the boot menu and then boot from the ISO you have selected. Firstly start the program, you will begin in the View settings window which shows the current entries in the Boot Manager.
As incorrectly making changes to the Boot menu could potentially cause none of your operating systems to boot, it’s a good idea to make a backup of the Bootloader settings first. Click ‘BCD Backup/Repair‘, choose a location to save the backup to and then click ‘Backup settings‘.
To create the ISO Boot Manager entry:
1. Click the ‘Add New Entry‘ button.
2. In the Portable/External Media window click the ISO tab.
3. In the Name: box, enter the text to appear on the Windows boot menu
4. For the Mode: dropdown, use Load from memory if your ISO is relatively small (less than ~200MB). Select Run from Disk for anything bigger.
5. Point to the ISO file you want to boot from in the Path: box. Make sure not to move or rename the file after adding it to the menu or it obviously won’t boot.
6. Click Add Entry.
If you go back to the View settings window, the new entry should now be entered into the list. There will be a new folder called ‘NST’ created in the root of the partition where the Bootloader is located, make sure not to delete it. Close EasyBCD.
Now when you reboot your Vista or Win 7 machine the options will be visible on the Windows Boot Manager and are selectable like any other option. You may have to scroll down to see all the entries if you have entered quite a few.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Do be aware that not all ISO’s will work using this boot method and Linux distro’s are known to be a little troublesome. All the images in the above screenshot worked fine, but for example, Parted Magic did not work from Hirens Boot CD but works fine using its own standalone image. The Hiren MiniXP and the older Hiren version of RIP Linux work OK though. Kaspersky Rescue Disk 10 did not work. Although I have not tried this myself, I have heard of someone successfully mounting and installing Windows 7 using this method. It is simply a case of try it and see.
This method is obviously dependent on being able to get to the Windows Boot Manager in the event of a system crash. It is highly recommended NOT to try this on your main / only machine if you are not 100% confident you know what you are doing.
Download EasyBCD You might also like:How to Dual Boot Windows 7 and XP3 Ways to Run Bootable ISO Image Files Directly in WindowsDisable Third Party Services and Programs for a Clean Boot in WindowsBoot your Computer From USB Even If the BIOS Doesn’t Support itXBoot Easily Creates a Multi Boot USB Drive or ISO Image 17 Comments - Write a CommentBurak4 weeks ago
No More Crying for Blue Or Other screen :DReply
Hi All, EasyBCD’s functioning for UEFI is very limited & one would need to use something like EasyUEFI for this particular functioning !ReplyJaifer Hussain4 years ago
Awesome sharing man!!! very useful @ certain times like Windows crashes or boot time bluescreen errorsReply
For WinPE images, don’t use the boot from ISO tool in EasyBCD since it doesn’t boot correctly. Instead, extract the WinPE ISO wherever you want. Then in EasyBCD choose Add new entry > WinPE > Navigate to the folder where you extracted the ISO > Choose sourcesboot.wim. This will boot the WinPE WIM file instead of the ISO.Replyyoelian6 years ago
Hello Raymond, you mentioned Hiren’s MiniXP could be added using EasyBCD but… how??I have tried the ISO option using the XP.BIN since there is no ISO in Hiren’s MiniXP folder but it only boots to a grub console.Reply
Just looking for this issue in the net…and as usual… the search ends at your site…No more need to be said!Thanks!Replycasey7 years ago
i will use this no doubt use this to use my windows 7 sp1 iso incase something goes wrong… great idea one of the strongest hardest things to break in windows is the boot menu.Reply
I know this is an old post but i have been gone along time. Ray you have posted so much i need to catch up on i just created a Raymond.CC folder in favorites and add the article for later reference there is so much and no way i could absorb iut all. your the bestReplyactivator9 years ago
It’s actually a nice and helpful piece of information. I’m satisfied that you simply shared this useful information with us. Please stay us up to date like this. Thanks for sharing.Reply
Thanks!Replybelafont9 years ago
hi!firstly, thanks for this articulate article. this could be of big use for those not yet exposed in retrieving / restoring Windows installation to a known completely clean and stable state.but i thought it was raymond himself the author and then found our it is …hal9000.anyway, i thought this may be of help too! once, raymond himself posted about using macrium reflect, the free edition(version 4.2, build number 3141). I still use it and it’s hassle-free!-@bsoluto:)Reply
Great great tutorial and software with excellent suggestions! I have used a number of backup and disk mirror strategies in the past, but this really seems like a fine and easy method to insure a stable alternate recovery with a known OS image. I might also suggest that one might easily create an updated ISO image with your existing documents and settings, using any of several reliable ISO burning tools, such as Magic ISO or WINISO, etc.
Thanks a lot for this, I will definitely play with this strategy and duplicate for clients and friends if it proves as easy as I think it will be. :-)Replyha149 years agoBurn Boot Disk From Iso
I read about similar operation to boot hirens boot cd from windows boot manager. Thanks for completing this procedure.Reply
Hello, Raymond,could you write more for Mac users?I suppose that I am not the only one who need more good quality assistance about Mac
Best wishesBobReplydavid9 years ago
Thanks Ray. I always use this software during dual boot.Reply
Wow…Good Tutorial.ReplyDavid9 years agoMake Usb Boot Disk From Iso
I was surprised when I was reading this article’s title, terrific article hal9000.ReplyCreate Boot Disk From Iso FileLeave a Reply
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