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I would like to install Windows Embedded Standard 7 on a HP thin client. I downloaded the ISO file from the MSDN Subscription site but I'm struggling to make a bootable USB disk.

I tried using UltraISO's write disk function but it doesn't work.

Is there a simple way to make a bootable USB for Windows Embedded Standard 7?

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There is Microsoft's own tool called "Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool" for making bootable USB/DVD from ISO file. You can download it from Microsoft Store or CodePlex.

P.S. Although it has 7 in name, it works on anything higher than Windows XP SP2.

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I just used the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool for creating a bootable USB with the Windows 7 installation files inside. Check this Ars Technica step by step guide to see how easy it is to create yours: arstechnica.com/business/news/2009/12/-the-usb-flash-drive.ars – molgar Jul 22 '11 at 6:40

You can download this tool to make USB bootable. And also check out This link to know about the windows embedded standard bootable USB. Hope it will worth for you not wasting of time. Best of luck.

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