Hope this helps Install WinRAR and take all the files out of the iso and then Use WinToFlash and load the files to the usb i recommend a 8 gb but i think you can use 4 too. Then when you reboot your computer you need to spam a special button mine is esc some are f1, f2, f10, f12 or other it shows on the bottom when it boots. Then you go to boot menu and select boot order and set your usb first because no operating system must be on. Then let it boot and select you properties and install it when it automatically reboots you need to go to boot menu again and set your settings to default And the just follow the instructions. If you have any problems sand an email at "bardur . johannesen 97 @ hotmail . com"i can't post e-mails so... or contact me on my youtube channel DefaultMinecraftMan Hope it works
If you are wanting to install Windows, check out the Windows 7 USB tool from Microsoft. Also, if you want to install a portable version of Windows 8 in your USB stick, check out Windows to Go. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_To_Go
thank you for sharing these tools here,and they are very useful.I have tried the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool
I started using RMPrepUSB with Grub4DOS and Easy2Boot this week and now I have a flash drive that loads lots of live linux and WinPE operating systems as well as DOS applications, Windows installation files and countless utilities. I've replaced numerous CDs and DVDs with one flash drive.
Shouts fly out to Tito Great post .. Confirmed: RUFUS *does* create a bootable Windows 7 installer on UEFI motherboards that *will* work with Daz Loader NOTE 1: Be sure to install the Rufus created Windows 7 boot USB using a *USB 2* port. (Windows 7 has no USB 3.0 driver, and will install only on a USB 2.0 port without errors). Also recommend creating the Win 7 boot USB on a USB 2.0 port. NOTE 2: Partition Scheme: MBR Partition Scheme For UEFI Computer NOTE 3: File System: FAT32 NOTE 4: When booting to the RUFUS/Win 7 USB, do *not* choose the UEFI option. Choose any other boot option listed other than UEFI (e.g., legacy). DAZ loads without errors using these settings. Tested now on four UEFI systems (laptops, desktops) successful. Rite .. edit: Make sure you do a customized install and DELETE all existing partitions, including the existing MBR on the drive you are installing on. This ensures there are no UEFI partitions on the drive that will interfere with DAZ. So when you are ready to install to the hard drive, there must be ZERO partitions on it for the fresh install of the new MBR that will work with DAZ.