00:03OK, in this video I will give a tutorial on how to copy or
00:07copy the Windows installation DVD or CD to a file so that it can later be replaced with USB media
00:17or can be burned to a CD which can be reproduced many times more because if you use a DVD or CD this
00:24easily damaged, very prone to damage, guys, or you can also use a larger flash disk
00:33OK, first of all, we insert the Windows installation CD into the DVD-ROM. I am using this.
00:41External DVD-ROM because my laptop's internal one is broken, then check whether the installation DVD can be read
00:48Windows in this file explorer okay, it has been read later we will make these files
00:57ISO file so that it can be duplicated later so that many can be used on a bootable USB or it can also be
01:06Burn it again to a DVD or blank DVD if the Windows installation DVD is a bit scratched or damaged, you have to
01:14First you need an application called Power ISO. You install the premium version, check it.
01:20The link is in the description. If you don't have the premium version, then you go to the Copee section.
01:28copy then select number 2 Max CD or DVD Blu-ray disk image file, you select number 2
01:362
01:37After that, you refresh, determine the location of your DVD-ROM, the location is here D E, then number 2
01:51this is select
01:53Click, you determine the storage location for the copy results. Later I will give it the name Windows 10.
02:04OK, after that I saved it, then selected the R3 section, selected the first number .iso, then OK and waited.
02:16until the copying and pasting process is complete
02:20When it's finished, the name of the file we created earlier will appear. Windows 10, here we will change it.
02:28from what we copy from the CD later
02:31we will make it to a flash disk or USB so it will boot via a USB flash disk
02:39So you don't use a DVD anymore, you download an application called Rufus, search on Google, download and install the Rufus application
02:49this is it
02:53If you have opened the application here, it is still empty and the USB flash disk has not appeared, I will plug it into the laptop.
03:01I will plug this USB port in
03:08OK, then it will be read automatically.
03:11and here you select the Windows 10 file that we created earlier that we copied earlier
03:19then in this section select MBR
03:23OK, just start and wait until the formatting process is complete.
03:32OK, if it's done, we'll test it. We'll restart to see if the file we copied earlier can boot via USB.
03:41OK, you have to set the BIOS. If you can't, you can check my video to set the BIOS so that
03:47can boot via USB flash disk
03:50Here I am using an HP laptop so I press ISC to select boot
03:57then select F9 to select boot then select USB flash disk
04:03Here there is a press any key, just press enter so you can enter the Windows installation process.
04:10OK and successfully we have successfully copied the Windows installation files from the CD to the file
04:18then we make a bootable USB
04:22so we can set Windows or Linux via USB again
04:27no need to use DVD or CD
04:30Blank ROM and DVD
04:33So this is simpler and more practical
04:35Thank you, don't forget to subscribe
04:37enjoy!
04:37enjoy!
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