Steps 1—4 are the same as in method 1. Optional: If you'd like to verify the location of the file, click the file name to open the folder where it was downloaded. You can now skip to the step create bootable USB with Rufus. If you're using a non-Windows operating system, follow these instructions to download the Windows 10 ISO.
Only copying the file to the USB will not work. In these instructions, we'll use a free Windows program called Rufus. All existing data the USB flash drive will be destroyed. You'll know it's complete when the progress bar is fully green, and the status line says "READY" again. Then you can rebuild MBR on the system primary hard drive. Or you can right-click the system partition to check whether there are some bad sectors on the partition and fix them if necessary.
Those two functions are most commonly used functions to repair Windows boot failures. For this task, you can upgrade to Professional. It supports both certified and non-certified USB drive. Select "Create Windows ToGo for personal computer".
Choose Windows ISO file in this window. Step 5. Be clear about your requirements and choose the right method. Why make a bootable USB stick on Windows? Distribute all content that the task sequence requires to at least one distribution point. This content includes the boot image and other associated prestart files. The wizard gathers the content from the distribution point when it creates the bootable media.
Your user account needs at least Read access rights to the content library on that distribution point. For more information, see Distribute content. The USB drive must be detectable by Windows as a removal device. The wizard writes directly to the USB drive when it creates the media. ISO file directly in the folder. For PKI environments, since you specify the root certificate authority CA at the primary site, make sure to create the bootable media at the primary site.
The central administration site CAS doesn't have the root CA information to properly create the bootable media. For more technical information on this issue, see Sending with winhttp failed f8f error in Smsts. Optionally, if you want to only allow the OS to be deployed without requiring user input, select Allow unattended operating system deployment. When you select this option, the user isn't prompted for network configuration information or for optional task sequences.
If you configure the media for password protection, the user is still prompted for a password. Dynamic media : Allow a management point to redirect the media to another management point, based on the client location in the site boundaries. Then configure the following options:. Media uses a FAT32 file system. If you select Removable USB drive , select the drive where you want to store the content.
The wizard writes the output files to this location. If the capacity of the media is too small to store the entire content, it creates multiple files. When it requires multiple media files, Configuration Manager adds a sequence number to the name of each output file that it creates. If you select an existing. The existing image is deleted, even if you then cancel the wizard. Staging folder : The media creation process can require much temporary drive space.
To give you greater flexibility with where to store these temporary files, you can change this value to another drive and path. Media label : Add a label to task sequence media.
This label helps you better identify the media after you create it. The default value is Configuration Manager. This text field appears in the following locations:. Configuration Manager writes a text file called MediaLabel. If you customize the label for media, this line uses your custom label instead of the default value. Include autorun. This file is commonly blocked by antimalware products. If still necessary for your scenario, select this option to include the file.
Enable unknown computer support : Allow the media to deploy an OS to a computer that's not managed by Configuration Manager.
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