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- Download free bootsect.exe file for Windows XP, 7, 8, 10 while installation of windows or USB Bootable with high speed download link. 32 Bit / 64 Bit: Developers.
- Create a Bootable Windows 7 x64 Install Flash Drive from 32-bit Windows. I see the link to 32 bit bootsect.exe is no longer working. I can’t find it anywhere and need it urgently. I would appreciate if you could make it available again. Or if anybody else can point me to a download.
- Oct 11, 2012 1) I think I know this, but just to be clear, what exactly is '32-bit bootsect.exe', and what does it do? 3) For Windows 8 x64 shouldn't there be a '64-bit bootsect.exe'? 2) Can I download a copy from Microsoft directly or find it in an image somewhere.
- Use a USB with a capacity of at least 4 GB for the 32-bit version and 8 GB for the 64-bit version. Ensure that you have removed whatever files you have on it since the following process will wipe it clean. 1- connect the USB to a windows 7 or 8.1 machine (make sure to match the architecture 64bit OS to prep a 64bit USB stick).
This would be good with both 32 bit and 64-bit windows. Now available on Bootsect.exe windows 10. Bootsect.exe Technical Setup Details. Skip to content. Creating a bootable Windows 7 x64 flash drive from within a 32-bit install of Windows is not as straight forward as it may seem. I recently had to go through this process myself, so I’ll document the steps below. Things you’ll need. Windows 7 x64 disc image; Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool; 32-bit bootsect.exe; Create the installer.
Hello Folks,
6 years ago I wrote about easily making USB media to install Windows 7. the process worked so well it’s been drilled in my head and I’ve been using that process ever since. Last week, I was in Montreal to meet the guys from the MITPRO. While I was there one local IT pro and I were trying to install the Windows 10 Technical Preview on a surface. and as much as I tried, the USB stick we created would not boot.
So we just knew we needed to figure out why. But first if Windows 10 is something you’re interested in. I recommend the Windows 10 Technical Preview Fundamentals for IT Pros MVA course. It’s full of great info.
Step 1- Download the Windows 10 ISO
Windows 10 Technical Preview is here today, but it’s a long way from done. We’re going to make it faster, better, more fun at parties...you get the idea. Join the Windows Insider Program and you can now get access to the ISO for build 10041. We downloaded the latest available build.
Step 2- Prepare the USB Stick
Use a USB with a capacity of at least 4 GB for the 32-bit version and 8 GB for the 64-bit version. Ensure that you have removed whatever files you have on it since the following process will wipe it clean.
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1- connect the USB to a windows 7 or 8.1 machine (make sure to match the architecture 64bit OS to prep a 64bit USB stick…)
2- Open a Command Prompt Window with elevated credentials
3- Use the Diskpart utility to clean the drive, create a partition you can boot from and format it. Below is the captured output of that process. ( the command are in Blue and comments are in green)
4- mount the ISO you downloaded earlier and copy the entire content to the root of the USB stick we just created.
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5- Once the copy is complete, change your focus to the USB drive ( mine is mapped as drive E: ) navigate to the Boot directory and update the boot manager using the following command from an elevated command prompt windows.
This is the part we was missing.
Once the Boot manager is updated. you can use the stick to boot and install Windows 10 Technical Preview.
I hope this is useful. go ahead install the technical Preview.
Cheers!
Cheers!
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I am running windows 10 64 bit. I am trying to create a recovery flash drive for my mother-in-laws 64 bit windows 7 professional laptop. I downloaded the Windows 7 professional SP1 64 bit ISO from microsoft and the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool. When I tell the tool to install the iso to the flashdrive it runs through the copying process then says there was an error running bootsect.exe. It created the bootable 32 bit version just fine, but the laptop wouldn't run recovery tools, stating that the tool version was not compatable.
I don't really have a solid question except, what do i do from here?
She doesn't have the OS disc, and I can't figure out why the tool won't make a bootable flashdrive.
I don't really have a solid question except, what do i do from here?
She doesn't have the OS disc, and I can't figure out why the tool won't make a bootable flashdrive.