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How to Create a Bootable Pendrive

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Today we have a new topic with us i.e. How to create a Bootable Pendrive

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Requirement

1 Pendrive (Minimum 8 GB Required)

2 Windows 10/8.1/8/7 ISO

So Let's Do

(1)  Download the Software Rufus
   You can download it from here :- http://adbilty.in/Ib49LbF

(2)  Plug in your device i.e Pendrive.

(3)  After the download. You need to open the software.

(4)  First Select the Device i.e. Pendrive

(5)  And select the ISO Image where you have in your Computer.

(6)  And Finally Click the Start Button to Create Bootable Pendrive.

(7)  It can give a popup which says you may need to format your pendrive so you click on YES Button.

(8)  After few minutes it create your pendrive to bootable.

(9)  And it completed so you click on the close button.



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