1, first we find the Windows 8 USB tool online. And download and unzip Windows 8 USB.
2. Right-click the mouse and run the Win8USB program as an administrator.
3, insert the U disk (please use a U disk without data), click the Select a USB Drive drop-down box under the Windows 8 USB Installer Maker interface, select the U disk drive letter, and Check the Format drive item.
4, then click the <quo;Search ISO” button, find the Windows 8 image file, click “ open & rdquo;.
5, click the “Create” button to start making Windows 8 boot U disk.
6, the following figure is the entire process of writing the Windows 8 image file and MBR boot record to the U disk, the write time depends on the speed of the U disk, please be patient.
7. The program will not respond when writing, please do not close, this is normal.
8. Write is complete. Now you can easily install the Windows 8 system with a USB flash drive.
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