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- Next you need to make the USB key bootable. You need the run a different utility for 32 or 64 bit Windows versions. Replace XX with 32 or 64, in the following commands, depending on your OS. Browse the USB key and go to /utils/winXX. Right click makebootXX.bat and select run as administrator. Then press enter in the text window. | - Next you need to make the USB key bootable. You need the run a different utility for 32 or 64 bit Windows versions. Replace XX with 32 or 64, in the following commands, depending on your OS. Browse the USB key and go to /utils/winXX. Right click makebootXX.bat and select run as administrator. Then press enter in the text window. | ||
- Your USB key is now bootable. | - Your USB key is now bootable. | ||
- | - Put the USB key in the target machine and boot from it. You may need to reconfigure to boot order in your computers BIOS or press F10/F12 during boot and select the USB key as the boot device. | + | - Put the USB key in the target machine and boot from it. You may need to reconfigure the boot order in your computers BIOS or press F10/F11/F12 (depending on your BIOS) during boot and select the USB key as the boot device. |
- Once the key is booted select the image to install. | - Once the key is booted select the image to install. | ||