![]() The furthest I have gotten is an error saying "BOOTMGR is missing". I have read several different methods for how to create the USB key, most of which have not worked for one reason or another. To using the "Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool" to create the USB drive after having downloaded a third party application and getting a bunch of bloat ware and malware from the program (even though it was a highly rated CNET download). I have a 64GB USB key that I am trying to use to create a bootable USB install disk. This computer does not have an optical drive, but does have several USB slots. I have a computer that I need to reinstall Windows 7 Professional on.
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