How to Create Windows 7 Live USB without ISO

You still can create Windows 7 live USB without ISO as long as you have Windows 7 installation disc. And the best way is to use a professional disk cloning software.

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By Ivy Updated on December 26, 2022

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What Is Windows 7 Live USB?

Windows 7 Live USB

A live USB is a portable external USB drive containing a full operating system and allows you to boot from it at any PC you want. It can be a USB flash drive, external disk, or solid-state drive, if you use the last two devices, it may be called a live HDD and live SSD respectively.

They are the next generation of live CDs that have added benefits, such as writable storage, allowing to customize the booted operating system. So you can use it in embedded systems for system administration, data recovery, test and persistently save settings and install software on this USB device.

Windows 7 Live USB ISO Download Not Available

Before January 14, 2020, you can easily download Windows 7 ISO file from the official download page, but now it shows the fixed lifecycle policy for Windows 7. You can see the mainstream end date is January 1, 2015, and the extended end date is January 14, 2020.

Since many users are still using Windows 7 or have not yet had time to upgrade to the new operating system, Microsoft offers extra extended security updates for 3 years. So the final time is January 10, 2023.

Fortunately, you are still able to download Windows 7 automated installation kit. If you also have the Windows 7 installation disc, you can create Windows 7 live USB without ISO file. If you have this need, please continue to read this article and learn the stepwise guide below.

Create Windows 7 Live USB Portable with Installation Disc

Before starting to create Windows 7 live USB portable, please be sure you have a working Windows 7, installation kit & disc, and a USB drive with at least 16GB. Please note that the USB drive requires to be formatted with the NTFS file system.

If not, please open cmd as administrator and type the following commands to make it. Press Enter in order to execute these commands.

  • diskpart
  • list disk
  • select disk (disk number)
  • clean
  • create partition primary
  • select partition 1
  • active
  • format fs=ntfs quick
  • assign letter L
  • exit

After preparing your USB drive well, follow the steps below to create a live USB in Windows 7.

Step 1. Create two folders named WAIK Files and Windows Files on your desktop. It requires 5GB free space here.

Step 2. Download the Windows Automated Installation Kit for Windows 7, copy the Bcdboot.exe, Bootsect.exe, and Imagex.exe files in it to the WAIK Files folder. At the same time, copy everything in Windows 7 installation DVD to the Windows Files folder.

WAIK for Windows 7

Step 3. Run the Installer.cmd file as administrator and press Enter to continue in the first papge.

Continue

Step 4. Press Enter to browse the Install.wim file in the Windows Files folder. And usually, it is in the following path: Windows Files/ Sources/ install.wim.  

Open Install.wim File

Step 5. Here you will see all the available image, type 1-5 to select the Windows 7 edition you want to install on USB drive and press Enter.

Windows 7 Edition

Step 6. Type the drive letter of your USB drive (here is L) and press Enter.

USB Drive Letter

Step 7. Type the drive letter of your active partition (here is C: drive) and press Enter. If you are not sure, check it in the Disk Management.

Active Partition Drive Letter

Step 8. Finally, the Installer will ask you if the device to install Windows is a USB drive, type Y and press Enter twice. It will start to extract the Install.wim file, once done, you need to reboot your PC to continue the normal Windows 7 installation.

Y

Easier Way to Create Windows 7 Live USB Portable

If you do not have the installation disc or feel the previous method is too complicated, you can also choose to create a portable Windows 7 USB edition easily with professional disk cloning software. AOMEI Backupper Professional is a great choice.

With it, you can directly clone Windows 7 to USB drive including the operating system, installed programs, personal data, etc with its Disk Clone feature. And you can boot from the cloned drive on any PC as long as it is the first boot option in BIOS.

Please download this software to have a try! 

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Step 1. Run AOMEI Backupper Professional, and click Clone > Disk Clone in order.

Disk Clone

Step 2. Select the Windows 7 system disk as the source disk. Then, click Next.

Select Windows 7 System Disk

Step 3. Select the USB drive as the destination disk. Then, click Next.

Select USB Disk

Step 4. Confirm you select Windows 7 system disk and USB drive correctly, and click Start Clone to create Windows 7 live USB and boot from it.

Note the cloning process will delete files on the destination disk. So please backup files if there are any important data on it.

Clone Windows 7 to USB

Notes:

  • Edit Partitions: It is used to clone and resize hard drive to make full use of disk space on the target disk. It also helps to convert MBR disk to GPT or vice versa.
  • SSD Alignment: It is to accelerate the reading and writing speed of SSD disk (eg: clone hard drive to SSD) as well as prolong its lifespan.
  • Sector by Sector Clone: It is a cloning method that will clone all sectors on a hard drive to another one. Don’t check it unless your disk is encrypted or has bad sectors.

Summary

This article introduces you to two effective ways of creating Windows 7 live USB, you can choose to make it with an installation disc or professional disk cloning software. The most significant difference between them is if the live USB contains installed programs and your data. If you want to keep them, please choose the second method.

Indeed, this software not only helps to clone Windows 7 to USB, but also copy Windows installation from one hard drive, migrate operating system to SSD, clone Windows 10 to NVMe SSD, replace laptop HDD with SSD, and more. Please download it to explore yourself.

Ivy
Ivy · Editor
Ivy is an editor of AOMEI Technology, she covers backup & restore,hard disk & partitions management and cloud files transfer and so on for AOMEI. She is an outgoing girl and enjoys helping people find solutions to their problems. She loves traveling, eating, reading and so on. She usually hangs out with friends at her leisure time.