Create Bootable Win-7 USB Drive Using Command Prompt

Plug in your Flash Drive:

First plug-in your flash drive to your USB port and and copy all the content to a safe location in your hard drive.

Run the Command Prompt as an Administrator:

To open command prompt, go to start menu and and search for CMD. Right click on it and select Run as Administrator to use it with admin rights.


Using the Diskpart Utility find the drive number of your Flash Drive:

To do so, type in the following command in the command prompt: DISKPART

  • Running DISKPART will display the version of DISKPART you are running and the name of your PC.

  • Type "list disk" to see a display of all your connected disk drives. Make a note of the number assigned to your Flash Drive.

Format the Flash Drive:

Execute the following list of commands one-by-one. Make sure you replace Disk 1 with the proper disk number from DISKPART.

Commands:

select disk 1
clean
create partition primary
select partition 1
active
format fs=NTFS QUICK
assign
exit



Make the Flash Drive bootable:

Use the bootSect utility that is shipped with windows 7. To do so
  • Insert the Windows 7 DVD and note down the drive letter of the DVD drive. For this guide, the DVD drive is F: and the USB drive is H:.

  • Navigate the directory where bootsect is found 
F:
cd f:\boot


  • Use the bootsect to make the USB drive bootable. This updates the drive with BOOTMGR compatible code and prepares it to boot Windows 7.
bootsect.exe/nt60 H:


  • Close the Command prompt window.
  • Copy all files from the Windows 7 DVD to the formatted Flash Drive. The safest and the fastest way would be to use the Windows Explorer. Open the Disk, select everything and drag it into your Flash Drive. This could take a few minutes to copy.

  • Finally we get the Bootable Windows 7 Flash Drive.

Good Luck
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Facebook Web Page Loading Problem


If anybody finds the above error on your facebook web page, just do the following. 

Check your system date and time on the right corner of your monitor. Then restart your web browser and open facebook.

I hope your error is solved now :)
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Waiting for valid media to be inserted

HP Proliant DL380 G7 server we found the Windows Server 2008 Standard wanted to be build.
 
Whether SmartStart 8.60 CD to boot with the HP server after making necessary RAID settings SmartStart from the home page I clicked on the install icon.
 
I want to install the operating system, then select the disk I continued with next.
 
Opearting System Selection screen select Windows Server 2008 Standard x64, and I continued with Next.
 
Operating System Media Source select where on the screen you would like to install the OS from DVD-ROM media at the chose and I continued with Next.
 
Disk Partitioning I make a change in the Options page.
 
Product setup information page on the server name, password information, such as entered.
 
Other than making a change in screens with Next I continued. Here's the problem appeared.
 
 
Driver installation is over, progress appears to be 27% and the operating system DVD, asked me. I downloaded Microsoft's licensing page u as the ISO image to a DVD in Windows Server 2008 R2 print server, DVD player, "I did not attach to. But wait a while, but progress did not go beyond 27% and “Waiting for media to be inserted valid "gave warning.

SmartStart 8.70, 8.70B, 8.60, 8.50 versions I tried again and again but the results did not change. I've tried different operating systems but still not media.

After researching for a while I saw that it is a general problem. To overcome the problem of HP ILO (Integrated Lights-out) Virtual Media feature I use. By the ILO, the HP server from a remote computer from the web interface as connected with KVM able to control.
  • Primarily located on the server by the ILO 2 port Ethernet cable hooked up.
  • SmartStart CD to boot the server again, and I clicked on the icon of Maintenance.
  • HP Lights-Out Configuration menu by entering the ILO IP address information entered according to my own network.
  • Then my own computer with a web browser, enter the IP details screen I'm connected to the ILO.
 
 
  • I input the Username and Password information.
  • ILO Virtual Media feature include licensing requirements in order to use. You can use the link below to get the trial license.
License information Administration> Licensing launch icon can enter.
 
  • Remote Console Remote Console tab I click on the link and the server without going to all the operations of me on my web browser can do. There is a need Java for this operation.
  • I had to boot the server with the SmartStart CD.

 
  • I click on the Install icon.
 
  •  Controller boot the operating system will build on the screen I choose the disc.
 
  • I will build on the operating system selection screen I choose the operating system.
 

  • ILO in the media source operating system screen I choose Virtual Media and Next I would go with.
  • Next on the screen without making a change would continue.

 
  • Installation to 27% of the information on the screen when the ILO Virtual Media are using the operating system image map.
 
  • I use to connect to the remote server to my computer's DVD drive, insert the Windows Server 2008 R2 media I and ILO Virtual Media tab, click on the screen, I launched the Virtual Media application. Virtual CD / DVD-ROM from the DVD drive, I chose my part I clicked the Connect button. Display a license agreement arrived and I continued to accept.
    • At this stage of my HP servers locally on my computer and operating system installation DVD has seen continued. Network connection setup may take longer depending on the state. Error gave me a number of times and had to start again.
    • Then the standard operating system installation setup screen came up and I finished smoothly.
    Hopefully for those who encounter such a question would be useful.
     
     
     
       

       
       
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      High Contrast Mode


      How to get High Contrast Mode:

      1. Right click on the Desktop, a small drop down menu box will open to the right of pointer.
      2. Click on Personalize.
      3 Then click any one of the high contrast theme under the High Contrast Themes (4).
      4. Now you can see your computer with high contrast theme.

      Another Method:

      Press the following on your keyboard.

      Shift + Alt + Left Arrow Key + PrtScn (Print Screen)

      Now one dialog box is appear named High Contrast. Click Yes and your computer theme is changing now.
      Now you can see your 

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      Microsoft Windows 8 Clean Installation


      Windows 8 is Microsoft's latest operating system which is completely redesigned. It moves away from the traditional interface to a completely new interface known as Metro User Interface. The familiar Start menu is now gone. Icons and Windows are replaced with live titles and magazine styled interface. Unlike any previous versions, windows 8 and its variation RT works across multiple architectures and has been optimized for touch screen. So it will work on Intel based PCs or an ARM based table.

      The step-by-step guide demonstrates how to install Microsoft Windows 8 Professional. You can follow this guide if you have windows 8 basic edition or any other version as the steps are very similar.

      The best way to install Windows 8 is to do a clean install. Before you start the installation process I recommended that you check Windows 8 System Requirements to ensure that your hardware is supported by Widows 8. If you don't have windows 8 drivers for all your hardware, it is a good idea to download all the drivers from the hardware manufacturers website and save all the necessary drivers on a CD/DVD or flash drive before you start the installation.

      Windows 8 Professional DVD is bootable. In order to boot from the DVD you need to set  the boot sequence. Look for the boot sequence under your BIOS setup and make sure that the first boot device is set to CD-ROM / DVD-ROM.

      Windows 8 System Requirements:

      Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster with support for PAE, NX and SSE2
      RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB) (32 bit) or 2 gigabyte (GB) (64 bit)
      Hard Disk Space: 16 GB (32 bit) or 20 GB (64 bit)
      Graphics Card: Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver.

      Installation Steps:

      Step 1: Place Windows 8 DVD in your DVD-ROM drive and start your PC. Windows 8 will start to boot up and you will get the following screen with a rotating progress bar.


      Step 2: The next screen allows you to setup your language, time and currency format, keyboard or input method. Choose your required settings and click next to continue.



      Step 3: The next screen allows you to install or repair Windows 8. Since we are doing a clean install we will click on "Install now".




      Step 4: The setup process starts as shown.




      Step 5: At  this stage you need to type your product key that came with your copy of Windows 8. Click next once you have entered the product key correctly.



      Step 6: Read the license terms and tick I accept license terms. Then click next to continue.



      Step 7: Choose the type of installation you want. Since you are doing a clean install you need to click on custom.



      Step 8: Choose where you would like to install Windows 8. If you have one hard drive you will get an option similar to the image below. You can click next to continue then go to step 12.

      If you have more than one drive or partition then you need to select the appropriate drive and click next. At  this stage you can go to step 12.

      If you want partition a large drive then do not click next. Go to 9 step.



      Step 9: If you want to partition an existing drive then click new. Choose the size of the partition and click apply.



      Step 10: Click OK to create the partition. Windows will create additional system partition which you don't have to worry about this.



      Step 11: You will notice that you have three partitions. Partition 1 is system reserved. Leave this partition alone. Partition 2 is 30 GB primary partition that was created in the last step. The third partition is unallocated which means it is not being used. You can however format it and use it as a second storage drive. This can be done after Windows installation is finished so I will leave it for now.

      Choose partition 2 (Primary Partition) this is where I will install Windows 8. Click next to continue.



      Step 12: At this stage Windows starts to copy files to your hard drive and begins the installation. This process might take a few minutes depending on your computer specification. Now is a good time to grab yourself a coffee.



      Step 13: When all the necessary files are copied Windows 8 will automatically restart as shown.



      Step 14: You will go through various progress bar and information messages as shown on the following images. Windows might restart automatically second time.








      Step 15: You are now presented with "Let's go through a few basics" screen. It will automatically select personalize option.



      Step 16: Choose your PC name and personalize the color.



      Step 17: Here you can choose express settings or choose customize. I will choose customize to make further customization.



      Step 18: Choose Yes, turn on sharing and connect to devices.



      Step 19: Help protect and update your PC. Choose your preferred option and click next.



      Step 20: Send Microsoft info to help make Windows and apps better. Choose your preferred option or leave the default settings. Click next to continue.


      Step 21: Check online for solution to problem. Choose your preferred option or leave the default settings. Click next to continue.


      Step 22: Sign in to your PC. Here you can log in to your PC using a Microsoft Email account such as your hotmail account.

      If you do not have a Microsoft account you can create one by clicking sign up for a new email address. Go to step 23.

      If you don't want to create an email account and prefer to create a local user name, click sigh in with out a Microsoft account. Go to step 24.


      Step 23: Sign up for a new email address. If you want to create a new email account you need to complete the form below.


      Step 24: Click local account


      Step 25: Here you can choose a local user name and password. Choose finish to continue.


      Step 26: At this stage Windows starts to finalize your settings. You will get the following information screen as the installation moves forward.




      Step 27: As Windows 8 setup progresses you are given a presentation of the new interface. Its shows you how swiping the edge of the screen brings up the Charm bar. Using the Charm bar you can do a search or change your settings. It also demonstrates how you can hover your mouse on the bottom or top left corner to access the switch list. This list shows all open applications and allows you to switch between them.





      Step 28: Soon as the demonstration finishes windows moves into the final stages of the setup.



      Step 29: Finally the setup process is finished and you are presented with a completely new and unfamiliar Metro User Interface. You have your most common application right in front of you. Clicking on any tiles will launch that application. At this point you can start using your computer. However, it may not be fully configured. You need to make sure that all the hardware is detected correctly and the necessary device drivers are installed. This can be done from the device manager.


      Step 30: To go to device manager click search on Charm bar on the right. Then type devmgmt.msc. Click on the devmgmt icon on the left.


      Step 31: You will see all your hardware listed as shown on the image below. You need to check if you have any yellow exclamation marks next to the name of the devices, similar to "Base System Device" on the image below. This indicates that the driver has not been installed for this device.

      As this stage you can installed the driver for this device. To do so, Right mouse click on Base System Device --> update driver software.


      Step 32: You can choose to "Search automatically for updated driver software" or "Browse my computer for driver software". If you have the driver CD or if the driver is on a Flash drive then choose "browse my computer for driver software". Windows 8 will search and install the driver from the CD or you can locate the driver manually.

      Once you have removed all the yellow exclamation marks from the device manager your Windows 8 configuration would be fully complete.




      Now you can start your work with Microsoft Windows 8 Professional.
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