Bagaimana cara membuat bootable UEFI USB untuk menginstall
Windows 8.1
Kamu memiliki UEFI-based PC dan menggunakan Windows 7 USB/DVD
download tool untuk membuat bootable Windows 8.1 installasi USB
drive. Masuk ke settingan BIOS untuk mengganti BIOS boot order dari
drives dan tidak tahu mengapa Anda tidak dapat menemukan USB drive
yang ditandai sebagai UEFI bootable in the Boot Device Menu.
Dalam tutorial ini kita akan menunjukkan cara untuk membuat
bootable USB flash drive untuk Instalasi Windows 7 , Windows 8 ,
atau Windows 8.1 pada komputer berbasis UEFI .Catatan: Untuk boot
komputer berbasis UEFI dari USB flash drive , drive harus diformat
dengan menggunakan sistem file FAT32.
FAT32 memiliki batasan ukuran file individu maksimum 4 GB dan
ukuran volume maksimum 32GB.
Windows 32-bit tidak didukung oleh Microsoft untuk booting
komputer berbasis UEFI. UEFI bekerja dengan skema partisi baru :
GUID Partition Table(GPT)
Requirements: Sebuah USB flash drive dengan minimal 4 GB Windows
7 (64-bit) ISOatau
Windows 8 (64-bit) ISO atau
Windows 8.1 (64-bit) ISO
Anda juga dapat menggunakan DVD instalasi Windows bukan file
ISO
Silahkan colokkan USB flash drive anda kedalama USB port yang
tersedia sebelum melakukan langkah-langkah dibawah ini.
METODE 1: Menggunakan software freeware - ISO2Disc Langkah 1:
Download dan install ISO2Disc Langkah 2: Jalankan ISO2Disc. Klik
pada Browsebutton dan pilih 64-bit Windows 8.1 ISO file.Kamu juga
bisa memilih Windows 7 (64-bit) ISO file atau Windows 8 (64-bit)
ISO file sebagaimana yang kamu hendaki.
Langkah 3: Pilih opsi Burn to USB Flash Drive.Langkah 4: Pilih
USB drive mu dari daftar.Langkah 5: Pada daftar Partition Style:
pilih GPT.Langkah 6: Klik Start Burn.
Dan tunggu beberapa menit untuk prosedur burningnya berhasil
kemudian kamu telah membuat UEFI bootable USB untuk menginstall
Windows 8.1.
METHOD 2: Using third-party freeware - RufusStep 1: Download at
the official site: http://rufus.akeo.ie/Step 2: Run Rufus and click
Yes if prompted by the User Account Control.
Step 3: Select the settings as:
Device: select your USB flash drive
Partition scheme and target system type: select GPT partition
scheme for UEFI computer File system: select FAT32 Cluster size:
select Default Format Options:
Quick format: checked
Create a bootable disk using: select ISO Image then click on
icon and select your ISO file.
Create extended label and icon files: checked
New volume label: enter your desired label for the USB flash
drive or leave the default name.
Step 4: Click on the Start button then click on OKto confirm the
warning.The program will now start copying the ISO file to make
your bootable UEFI USB flash drive.
And after more than 15 minutes, you will have a UEFI bootable
USB to install Windows 8.1, Windows 8 or Windows 7.
METHOD 3: Using Microsofts Diskpart- a command-linehard
diskpartitioningutility.Step 1: Open a Command Prompt with
Administrator privileges in Windows 7 or Windows 8 or Windows
8.1.Step 2: Type in these below commands then press Enter: diskpart
list disk select disk X (caution: replace X with your target USB
drive, in my case it is disk 2) clean create partition primary
format fs=fat32 quick active assign list volume exit
Step 3: Copy all files and folders in the ISO or DVD onto the
newly created UEFI boot USB flash drive.(if you are creating a UEFI
bootable USB flash drive for installing Windows 7, please continue
with step 4. If not, go to step 5)
Therere many ways to copy files in an ISO to USB flash drive:#1
- If youre using Windows 8/ Windows 8.1: Navigate to the folder
that contains your ISO file.
Right-click on the ISO file > select Mount
It will automatically bring you to the mounted ISO file.
Click on Select all or press Ctrl + A to select all files and
folders.
Right-click on them > select Send to > select the
Removable Disk with the volume letter that you created in step 2
above.
#2 - If youre using Winrar: (Download the full version of Winrar
here, the trial version here)
Navigate to the folder that contains your ISO file.
Right-click on the ISO file > select Winrar > select
Extract files
Select the Removable Disk with the volume letter that you
created in Step 2 above > click on OK
#3 - If youre using 7-Zip: (Download 7-Zip here)
Navigate to the folder that contains your ISO file.
Right-click on the ISO file > select 7-Zip > select
Extract files
Click on the Browse button > Select the Removable Disk with
the volume letter that you created in step 2 above > click on OK
> click on OK
Step 4: if you are creating a UEFI bootable USB flash drive for
installing Windows 7, please follow these steps below. If not, go
to step 5.Navigate to your Removable Disk > efi > microsoft
and copy the boot folder
Up to the efi folder and paste it.
Download and install the free archive manager 7-Zip.Navigate to
your Removable Disk > sourcesRight-click on the install.wim file
> select 7-zip > select Open archive and wait some seconds
for 7-zip to open it.
On the 7-Zip navigation window, go to folder
install.wim\1\Windows\Boot\EFI\
Right click on the bootmgfw.efi file > select Copy to >
click the Browse button and select your desktop > click OK >
close 7-zip.
Navigate to your desktop > rename the bootmgfw.efi file to
bootx64.efi.Copy the bootx64.efi file into the Removable Disk >
efi > boot folder
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Step 5: You now have a UEFI bootable USB and are ready for
installing Windows 8.1, Windows 8 or Windows 7.