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Introduction |
My first article for Windows 7 was about
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which showed you how to install Windows 7 from a USB
drive instead of wasting DVDs. Well, with the world wide release of Windows 7 on
the 22nd of October 2009, the
Microsoft Store released a new
tool and it is called Windows 7 USB/DVD Download tool.
This tool allows you to create a copy of your Windows 7
ISO file on a USB flash drive or a DVD disc.
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Note : The current version of this
tool is : 1.0.30.0
System Requirements
- Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista, or
Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit)
- Pentium 233-megahertz (MHz)
processor or faster (300 MHz is
recommended)
- 50MB of free space on your hard
drive
- DVD-R drive or 4GB removable USB
flash drive
Once you have purchase Windows 7 from Microsoft Store
and have downloaded the Windows 7 ISO file to your hard
drive, follow the below steps:
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Click here
to download the Windows 7 USB/DVD
Download tool and save it to your
desktop

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Double click on the executable file you just downloaded,
when prompted to allow running the the file or not,
click on Run

The executable will be installing few component
(Image Master API v2 for Windows XP and
Windows 2003 (KB932716-v2) ) on your machine, click on
Install

The required components will be downloaded

and then will be installed

Once installation is done, you will be requested to
reboot your machine, click on Yes
Clicking on the Details >> button, will inform you with the
following :
Component Image Master API v2 for Windows XP and
Windows 2003 (KB932716-v2) requires a reboot before
setup can continue.
The following components were successfully installed but
a reboot is required:
- Image Master API v2 for Windows XP and Windows 2003
(KB932716-v2)

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Once your computer boots up and you
logon to your user account, the
Windows 7 USB/DVD Download
Tool Setup will
automatically start click
Next

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Accept the terms in the license
agreement and then click
Next

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Finally the Windows 7 USB/DVD
Download Tool is ready to be
installed, Click on Install

Once setup is completed, click on
Finish

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On your desktop, a new shortcut will
be created, double click on it to
launch the Windows 7 USB DVD Download
Tool

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OK, here we go with our new tool,
from its graphical user interface we
will instantly know that there are
four steps required to complete this tool
and prepare our USB drive
with Windows 7, step number one is
choosing the ISO file. Click on the
Browse button,

browse to the path where you have
stored your Windows 7 ISO file and
then click on Open

Now that the ISO file is selected,
click Next to go to
step two

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In Step two, we will need to decide
whether we need to copy the Windows
7 installation files to a DVD disc or a USB
stick. Click on your choice. In this
article I will be creating Windows 7
Installation files on a USB stick, so click on
USB device

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In Step three, If you have not yet
attached your USB stick, then plug
it to your machine and then click on
the refresh button


The plugged in USB drive will be
displayed, click on Begin
copying
Note : You need a USB
device that is at least 4GB.

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Step four will begin, which will be
creating our USB device with Windows
7 installation files.
First it will begin with formatting
the USB device

Then will be copying Windows 7 setup
files to the USB device

Finally, creating the USB
device will be completed, click
on the X button to
close the tool.

If you open My Computer,
you will notice that your USB drive
icon is now different and it looks
like as if it were a DVD drive, with
Windows 7 Installation files inside
it

Double click on the USB device to
open it, and then double click on
setup.exe to run
Windows 7 Installation


Click on Install now
and follow the wizard to upgrade to
Windows 7. If you want, check my
other articles which cover the
steps of upgrading to Windows 7.
Summary
The
Windows 7 USB/DVD Download
tool is a great tool. It creates a DVD
or USB device, loaded with Windows 7 setup files, for you in seconds. This is a great tool for
people who have Netbook which comes without CD/DVD
drive. People who have NetBook are now able to upgrade to
Windows 7 by using a USB stick prepared with
the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download tool.
Then they can directly start the Windows 7 installation
by double clicking on the setup.exe from inside the USB
device.
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