How to make a ISO file out of a folder containing Windows 7 setup files











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I copied the Windows 7 image from a USB Bootable device to my HDD. I want to convert that folder to an ISO and use that to create a bootable USB.



Please tell me how I can make an ISO image out of that folder containing files.










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    You can use ImgBurn utility for it. you can download it from here: download.cnet.com/ImgBurn/3000-2646_4-10847481.html or look on that topic too: answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/…
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I copied the Windows 7 image from a USB Bootable device to my HDD. I want to convert that folder to an ISO and use that to create a bootable USB.



Please tell me how I can make an ISO image out of that folder containing files.










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    You can use ImgBurn utility for it. you can download it from here: download.cnet.com/ImgBurn/3000-2646_4-10847481.html or look on that topic too: answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/…
    – VEGA
    Nov 27 at 8:43












  • @VEGA that seems like an answer to me... why don't you post it as one. :) welcome to SuperUser Descope.
    – Stese
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  • @Stese I kept away from it because i were near to ban for answer before and i do not want to be banned. :))))
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I copied the Windows 7 image from a USB Bootable device to my HDD. I want to convert that folder to an ISO and use that to create a bootable USB.



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I copied the Windows 7 image from a USB Bootable device to my HDD. I want to convert that folder to an ISO and use that to create a bootable USB.



Please tell me how I can make an ISO image out of that folder containing files.







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    You can use ImgBurn utility for it. you can download it from here: download.cnet.com/ImgBurn/3000-2646_4-10847481.html or look on that topic too: answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/…
    – VEGA
    Nov 27 at 8:43












  • @VEGA that seems like an answer to me... why don't you post it as one. :) welcome to SuperUser Descope.
    – Stese
    Nov 27 at 9:07










  • @Stese I kept away from it because i were near to ban for answer before and i do not want to be banned. :))))
    – VEGA
    Nov 27 at 9:37














  • 1




    You can use ImgBurn utility for it. you can download it from here: download.cnet.com/ImgBurn/3000-2646_4-10847481.html or look on that topic too: answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/…
    – VEGA
    Nov 27 at 8:43












  • @VEGA that seems like an answer to me... why don't you post it as one. :) welcome to SuperUser Descope.
    – Stese
    Nov 27 at 9:07










  • @Stese I kept away from it because i were near to ban for answer before and i do not want to be banned. :))))
    – VEGA
    Nov 27 at 9:37








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You can use ImgBurn utility for it. you can download it from here: download.cnet.com/ImgBurn/3000-2646_4-10847481.html or look on that topic too: answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/…
– VEGA
Nov 27 at 8:43






You can use ImgBurn utility for it. you can download it from here: download.cnet.com/ImgBurn/3000-2646_4-10847481.html or look on that topic too: answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/…
– VEGA
Nov 27 at 8:43














@VEGA that seems like an answer to me... why don't you post it as one. :) welcome to SuperUser Descope.
– Stese
Nov 27 at 9:07




@VEGA that seems like an answer to me... why don't you post it as one. :) welcome to SuperUser Descope.
– Stese
Nov 27 at 9:07












@Stese I kept away from it because i were near to ban for answer before and i do not want to be banned. :))))
– VEGA
Nov 27 at 9:37




@Stese I kept away from it because i were near to ban for answer before and i do not want to be banned. :))))
– VEGA
Nov 27 at 9:37










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Creating a bootable ISO can be done using the free ImgBurn utility:




  • Download ImgBurn

  • Install while skipping all bloatware offers

  • Start and install and choose the option of Create image file from files/folders

  • In the Source section, browse to the folder that contains the installation files

  • Set the destination to the path where you want to create the ISO file

  • In the Advanced tab click on the option Bootable Disc

  • select Make Image Bootable

  • Choose Emulation type as None (Custom)

  • Type 8 in the box next to Sectors To Load

  • Click on the browse icon next to the Extract Boot Image and select the
    file etfsboot.com from the installation files

  • Click the Build icon and wait for it to finish. Once the ISO file has been successfully created.


You may also use ImgBurn to burn the ISO to a DVD or a USB Drive.






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    Creating a bootable ISO can be done using the free ImgBurn utility:




    • Download ImgBurn

    • Install while skipping all bloatware offers

    • Start and install and choose the option of Create image file from files/folders

    • In the Source section, browse to the folder that contains the installation files

    • Set the destination to the path where you want to create the ISO file

    • In the Advanced tab click on the option Bootable Disc

    • select Make Image Bootable

    • Choose Emulation type as None (Custom)

    • Type 8 in the box next to Sectors To Load

    • Click on the browse icon next to the Extract Boot Image and select the
      file etfsboot.com from the installation files

    • Click the Build icon and wait for it to finish. Once the ISO file has been successfully created.


    You may also use ImgBurn to burn the ISO to a DVD or a USB Drive.






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      Creating a bootable ISO can be done using the free ImgBurn utility:




      • Download ImgBurn

      • Install while skipping all bloatware offers

      • Start and install and choose the option of Create image file from files/folders

      • In the Source section, browse to the folder that contains the installation files

      • Set the destination to the path where you want to create the ISO file

      • In the Advanced tab click on the option Bootable Disc

      • select Make Image Bootable

      • Choose Emulation type as None (Custom)

      • Type 8 in the box next to Sectors To Load

      • Click on the browse icon next to the Extract Boot Image and select the
        file etfsboot.com from the installation files

      • Click the Build icon and wait for it to finish. Once the ISO file has been successfully created.


      You may also use ImgBurn to burn the ISO to a DVD or a USB Drive.






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        Creating a bootable ISO can be done using the free ImgBurn utility:




        • Download ImgBurn

        • Install while skipping all bloatware offers

        • Start and install and choose the option of Create image file from files/folders

        • In the Source section, browse to the folder that contains the installation files

        • Set the destination to the path where you want to create the ISO file

        • In the Advanced tab click on the option Bootable Disc

        • select Make Image Bootable

        • Choose Emulation type as None (Custom)

        • Type 8 in the box next to Sectors To Load

        • Click on the browse icon next to the Extract Boot Image and select the
          file etfsboot.com from the installation files

        • Click the Build icon and wait for it to finish. Once the ISO file has been successfully created.


        You may also use ImgBurn to burn the ISO to a DVD or a USB Drive.






        share|improve this answer












        Creating a bootable ISO can be done using the free ImgBurn utility:




        • Download ImgBurn

        • Install while skipping all bloatware offers

        • Start and install and choose the option of Create image file from files/folders

        • In the Source section, browse to the folder that contains the installation files

        • Set the destination to the path where you want to create the ISO file

        • In the Advanced tab click on the option Bootable Disc

        • select Make Image Bootable

        • Choose Emulation type as None (Custom)

        • Type 8 in the box next to Sectors To Load

        • Click on the browse icon next to the Extract Boot Image and select the
          file etfsboot.com from the installation files

        • Click the Build icon and wait for it to finish. Once the ISO file has been successfully created.


        You may also use ImgBurn to burn the ISO to a DVD or a USB Drive.







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