Thursday, August 6, 2015

windows 7 - Create a bootable USB installer from a external hard disk partition

I have a 1TB external disk. I want to have a usb installer for both windows and ubuntu.


But I do not have any USB. So I partitioned the external drive with 8GB, 8GB and the rest for data. The 8GB partitions are both "Healthy (Primary Partition)".


I started the Windows USB and DVD tool and selected an image but when I try to select a USB device it says: No compatible USB devices detected.


I also tried the Universal USB Installer 1.9.5.7 for Ubuntu but the same problem, no selectable drive.


So what could I be doing wrong? Is it possible to do what I want?

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