He has a Bachelor of Arts in economics from St. Olaf College. Hamel maintains a blog focused on massive open online courses and computer programming. How to Convert Microsoft Word Documents. Share on Facebook. Step 2 Click "Start," "Computer" and double-click on the flash drive in your drive list. Step 3 Drag and drop any file into the flash drive window to make a copy of the file on the drive.
Step 4 To delete a file, right-click on the file in the flash drive window and select "Delete. Step 5 Click "Start," "Computer" right-click on the flash drive in the drive list, choose "Safely Remove," and unplug the flash drive when a pop-up appears along the taskbar stating that you may safely remove the drive. Step 2 Click "Start," "Computer," right-click on the flash drive in your drive list and select "Properties. Step 2. Step 3. In the pop-up window, you need to choose a file system for your drive.
You can choose one based on your own need. Step 4. After a while, the format will be completed. And the USB drive will be recognized by Windows. Diskpart is a useful Windows built-in tool.
It's doubtful that Microsoft has explicitly condoned the hosting of those Windows Vista downloads, but they probably don't care that much, either. You'll still need a valid product key to install it, which is really what you're paying for when you pay for a version of Windows. Another option, if the ideas above don't sound appetizing we agree , is to request a replacement of your Windows Vista DVD from either Microsoft or your computer maker.
If you bought a boxed copy of Windows Vista yourself, like from a store in town or an online retailer, you might have luck requesting a replacement disc directly from Microsoft. Contact the Microsoft Supplemental Parts Team and explain your situation to them. If you bought your computer with Windows Vista pre-installed on it, you'll need to contact your computer maker directly for a replacement Vista DVD, or at least a Restore Disc.
Have these details ready before calling: your purchase date, your Vista product key probably located on a sticker on your computer , and any other information you have about your computer. Last, but not least, if you actually do have your Windows Vista installation DVD but are just interested in getting that onto a flash drive so you can install Vista on a computer that way, please know that you don't have to download Vista to do this.
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