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Windows 8 boot image. How to make a boot disk

Windows 8.1 (formerly known as "Windows Blue") is a comprehensive update to Windows 8. new version Microsoft is sticking with its Modern UI (the correct name for the interface previously called Metro). Windows 8.1 adds a host of customizations to the user interface, along with some new and updated apps, all to help users enjoy the new Windows environment longer.

OS name: Microsoft Windows 8.1
Official website: www.microsoft.com
Developer:
Interface language: Russian, English, etc.
Treatment: Required.
System requirements: ()
Processor: 1 GHz or higher supporting PAE, NX and SSE2
RAM: 1 GB (32-bit) or 2 GB (64-bit)
Free hard disk space: 16 GB (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit)
Graphics card: Microsoft DirectX 9 with WDDM driver
Screen resolution min: 1024 x 768 pixels
Internet access (fees may apply)
Some functions require Account Microsoft

Official way to download original for free ISO image Windows 8.1 from Microsoft website.

Where can I download the original Windows 8.1 image for free?


For owners of genuine Windows 7, 8, 8.1 and 10.
Many users wonder - Where can I download the original Windows 8.1 image for free?
You can find it on many websites on the Internet Pirate builds of Windows, which have a modified theme, disabled, removed or changed functions, images built into the system, signatures of the authors of assemblies, pre-installed programs and other applications that the user will not need.

How to download the original Windows 8.1 image for free

Attention! Our instructions (read below) were released at a time when it was possible to download a Windows 8.1 image from the Microsoft website only in this way, namely “Download the tool”. Now it’s even easier, you don’t need to download anything first, just select the edition you need and download it to your computer!

  • First, you need to go to the Microsoft website, to the download page software Window 8.1 download and click “Download tool” (Fig. 1).
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  • The file will be downloaded to your computer (Fig. 2) Media Creation Tool is a proprietary utility from Microsoft Corporation that allows you to create bootable images of the operating system Windows systems 8.1 directly from the company server.

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This program has greatly simplified getting the version of Windows OS you need, without requiring complex settings and providing the ability to select the required architecture.


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  • After launching the utility, select the OS language (Fig. 3), edition type (home, Pro, etc.) (Fig. 4) and architecture (32-bit or 64-bit) (Fig. 5).

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  • Further, when we have decided on the choice of operating system, in this case we chose, language - Russian, bit depth X-64. (Fig.6)

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  • Select the location on the computer where we save the operating system image. If you have a USB flash drive inserted, you can immediately write to it (Fig. 7). At selecting USB flash drive A bootable USB flash drive will be created without a preliminary ISO image. A bootable flash drive prepared in this way can be used at any time, on any computer, to update or.

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  • To burn an image to DVD disc, or simply save the original image of Windows 8.1 on your computer, select step 2 - ISO file(Fig.8)

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  • Select where we want to save the ISO image (Fig. 9)

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  • Click “Save”, then the original image of Windows 8.1 will be downloaded (Fig. 10, 11, 12). It will take some time for the image to be completely downloaded from the Microsoft website to your computer, it all depends on your Internet speed. By the way, you can check your Internet speed.

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  • When the image is completely downloaded, the following window will appear (Fig. 13), where you can click “Finish”.

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  • You can insert a blank DVD into your drive to immediately burn Windows 8.1 to a disc (you need to click " Open DVD burner") (Fig. 14). Thus, the disc you record will be no different from a licensed disc purchased in a store.
    The only thing you will need during the installation process is key product to yours Windows versions, and after installation Activation of the system itself.

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  • Now that you have original image of Windows 8.1 Professional, written to disk or made a bootable USB flash drive, and of course the purchased key, plus activation in your name, you can safely install the fresh original Windows 8.1 operating system.

Attention! If you are installing the operating system for the first time, you will need a Windows product key (xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx), which you purchase from the Microsoft website (License Key).

System Description:

(formerly known as "Windows Blue") is a comprehensive update to Windows 8. In the new version, Microsoft does not deviate from the Modern UI interface (the correct name for the interface previously called Metro). Windows 8.1 adds a host of customizations to the user interface, along with some new and updated apps, all to help users enjoy the new Windows environment longer.

Additional Information:

Additional Information:
Windows 8.1 features a familiar desktop with a taskbar and Start button, plus a stylish new Start screen where you can add your favorite apps, people, and sites for one-tap access.

In addition, you will be able to use the built-in cloud storage, allowing you to access photos and files anywhere and anytime, enjoy convenient full-screen viewing with Internet Explorer 11 and an exclusive collection of built-in apps like Photos and Mail. More apps can be downloaded from the Windows Store.

  • What's new:
    Quick Start: We've brought back the Start button to the desktop—tap or click to go to the Start screen. If you like, you can switch to the desktop immediately after you turn on your computer, or use the same background for your desktop and start screen. You can also go to the list of all downloaded applications.
  • Smart Search:
    Bing Smart Search searches everywhere at once—the web, settings, files, and apps on your device—and lets you quickly jump to results. Play a song, call a friend, open an app or your favorite website. (Not all features are available in some regions.)
  • Get more done:
    Chat while gaming, shop while watching a movie, and work while listening to music. Depending on your screen size, you can open up to four apps at once and easily switch between them.
  • Download more apps:
    The updated Windows Store includes apps designed specifically for Windows 8.1 and new recommendations. This update also includes new pre-installed apps like Reading List and Cooking. Now you can install apps on all your Windows 8.1 tablets and computers.
  • All files at hand:
    Automatically save documents, photos and other files to SkyDrive so they're at your fingertips wherever you are, from any device. They will never be lost, even if something happens to your device.
  • Enjoy surfing:
    Internet Explorer 11 loads sites faster, allows you to open two sites in full screen mode, place them side by side and view them simultaneously. Also new browser Notifies you about updates to your favorite sites right on the home screen.

A bootable DVD or CD may be needed to install Windows or Linux, scan your computer for viruses, remove a banner from the desktop, perform a system restore - in general, for a variety of purposes. Creating such a disk in most cases is not particularly difficult, however, it may raise questions for a novice user.

In this instruction we will try to explain in detail and step by step how exactly you can write boot disk in Windows 8, 7 or Windows XP, what exactly is required for this and what tools and programs can be used.

What you need to create a bootable disk

Typically, the only thing needed is a bootable disk image and in most cases, this is a file with an .iso extension that you downloaded from the Internet.

This is what the boot disk image looks like

Almost always, when you download Windows, a recovery disk, a LiveCD or some Rescue Disk with an antivirus, you get exactly the bootable ISO image and all you have to do to get the necessary media is burn this image to disk.

How to burn a bootable disc in Windows 8 (8.1) and Windows 7

Burn boot disk from image to latest versions Windows operating system is possible without the help of any additional programs (however, this may not be the best way, which will be discussed below). Here's how to do it:

The main advantage of this method is that it is simple and straightforward, and does not require the installation of programs. The main drawback is that there are no different recording options. The fact is that when creating a boot disk, it is recommended to set the minimum writing speed (and when using the described method, it will be written at the maximum) in order to ensure reliable reading of the disk on most DVD drives without downloading additional drivers. This is especially important if you intend to install an operating system from this disk.

The next method, using special programs for burning discs, is optimal for creating bootable discs and is suitable not only for Windows 8 and 7, but also for XP.

Burn a bootable disc using the free ImgBurn program

There are many programs for burning discs, among which Nero (which, by the way, is paid) seems to be the most famous. However, we will start with the completely free and at the same time excellent program ImgBurn.

You can download the ImgBurn disc burning program from the official website http://www.imgburn.com/index.php?act=download (please note that for downloading you should use links like Mirror -Provided by, rather than the big green Download button). You can also download the Russian language for ImgBurn on the site.

Install the program, and during installation, refuse two additional programs that will try to install (you will need to be careful and uncheck the boxes).

After launching ImgBurn, you will see a simple main window in which we are interested in the Write image file to disk item.

After selecting this item, in the Source field you should specify the path to the boot disk image, in the Destination field select the device to record, and on the right indicate the recording speed and, best of all, select the lowest possible.

Then click the button to start recording and wait until the process finishes.

How to make a bootable disk using UltraISO

Another popular program for creating bootable drives is UltraISO and creating a bootable disk in this program is very simple.

Launch UltraISO, select “File” - “Open” from the menu and specify the path to the disk image. After that, click the button with the image of a burning disk “Burn CD DVD Image” (burn a disk image).

Select the recording device, Write Speed, and Write Method - best left as default. After that, click the Burn button, wait a little and the boot disk is ready!

How to make a bootable flash drive, watch the video.

The need to create a bootable Windows disk 8 appears if the operating system is reinstalled or when it is restored. A USB drive of the required size or a standard DVD disc will be suitable for this.

Burning bootable media

First, let's look at the procedure for creating bootable media. You can do it using specialized software from Microsoft; in this case, you don’t need to look for the G8 image. It will be downloaded from the developer's official website. An alternative option is to record using internal system tools. But in this case, you need to look for the Windows assembly yourself.

Method 1: Microsoft utility

Microsoft has special program, designed to turn a regular flash drive (at least 4 GB) into bootable media. Its name is Media Creation Tool.

Instructions for use:

Method 2: Standard system tools

To prepare for Windows installation 8 from the disc it is not necessary to use the Media Creation Tool. Bootable media can also be prepared using standard system tools. But a ready-made image of the operating system is required. At the same time, it can be noted that no special software is required for configuration; everything is done using built-in utilities.

First, insert the disc into the optical drive. Then go to the directory where the G8 image is stored. Click on the required document RMB, and then select "Burn disc image".


After confirming the action and specifying the necessary data, the preparation procedure will start. Just wait for the completion message.

Start installation

Now let's figure out how to install Windows 8 from a disk. The installation procedure is extremely simple. The main difficulty is its launch. To do this, you need to change the BIOS settings. There you need to put removable media in first place in the boot order of devices.
And then come out with acceptance of the changes.
When you restart your PC, a black screen will appear with the message, press a keyboard key.
The installation procedure will begin, just follow the on-screen prompts.

I will now write about how to burn an image of Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 onto a flash drive and install it on a computer. I have already installed Windows 8 on my computer next to already installed Windows 7. I wrote about this in the article ““.

But, I did this on my old computer, and I deleted it later. A few days ago, I again needed to install Windows 8 on my laptop. It will decide to install in the same way, next to the installed seven, but this is not important.

I had the image.iso, clean DVD disc I didn’t have it on hand, but I did have a 16 GB flash drive. I decided to burn the image of the figure eight onto it and install it from a flash drive. Before that, I created on my own SSD drive section for eight, created in this way.

I tried to create a bootable USB flash drive with Windows 8. I recorded it, rebooted the laptop, set it to boot from USB, but nothing happened. The cursor was just blinking on a black background. Strange, I thought, and decided to write the image to a USB drive in a different way. I created a flash drive using the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool, which I wrote about in the article. But, anyway, nothing worked for me, a blinking white cursor just appeared on a black screen, and that’s it. Why? I still don’t understand.

I found a simple program on the Internet Rufus, with which I recorded the .iso image of the eight on a flash drive, and everything worked out.

Before installing Eight on your computer, you can see what kind of system it is and whether it’s worth installing at all.

Create a bootable USB flash drive with Windows 8

Rufus is completely free. You can download it from the official website, or from this website via the link (version 1.4.6). There is no need to install the program. Just download and run the .exe file.

Connect the flash drive on which we will write the image (flash drive must be more than 4 GB). In the program window, in the first paragraph "Device", select our USB drive.

Below, in paragraph “Partition scheme and type system interface, you can choose one of three options. I recommend leaving at this point “MBR for computers with BIOS, or UEFI” (it’s unlikely that you know what format your hard drive is in).

"File system"– leave NTFS.

“Cluster size”, also leave it as default.

Below, we set all the checkboxes as in my screenshot (by default). And click on the button in the form of a disk to select the .iso image of the operating system.

We check all the settings again and press the button Start to start recording.

A warning will appear that all data on your flash drive will be deleted. If the necessary files are not on the drive, then click Ok, thereby confirming the formatting of the drive.

The process of writing the image to the USB drive will begin. We are waiting for it to end.

When the recording ends and there will be a status "Ready", then the Rufus program can be closed. That's it, the flash drive has been created, you can start installing the operating system.

We start installing Windows 8 from a USB drive

First, we need to reboot the laptop, and .

Now, I’ll show you using my Asus laptop as an example.

We enter the BIOS, in Asus, this is usually F2.

Go to the tab Boot, and select the item.

Opposite the point Boot Option #1, select our flash drive.

Click Esc to return to the previous menu. We check that our flash drive is in first place in the download list, click F10 And Ok to save settings.

The laptop will reboot and boot from the flash drive should begin. When you see the inscription Press any key to boot from USB… then quickly press any button on the keyboard.

The installation of Windows 8 will begin.

That's it, follow the installation instructions, which can be found at the link at the beginning of this article. Yes, everything is clear there. Installation is very fast and simple.

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How to create a bootable USB flash drive with Windows 8 (8.1)? Let's launch Windows installation 8 from USB drive updated: April 3, 2014 by: admin

How to create a bootable Windows disk 8 is a fairly relevant topic today. The fact is that modern technologies are steadily developing, penetrating deeper and deeper into people’s lives. Thanks to this, people become more familiar with computers and operating systems. One of the latest operating systems is Windows 8. It is relatively new and many have not yet gotten used to the new features.

In addition, the services provided by Microsoft are also changing. Now the Remote Help Center provides new capabilities and has made it even easier to purchase and create bootable Windows 8 discs. So, let's get to the point.

Preparing to create a bootable CD/DVD

First of all, we will need to buy an operating system. You can do this on the official Microsoft website. After this, you can create a bootable Windows 8 disk in two ways:

  • Using a utility from Microsoft.
  • Using a program from a third-party developer, for example, UltraISO.

In the second case, we first need . This can also be done on the official website after paying for the license. An email will be sent to your email address with a link and activation key. By following the link you will be taken to online service, which will start downloading the image. Further actions depend on which option you choose. Let's look at both points in more detail.

Creating a Bootable DVD Using a Microsoft Utility

So, this method is suitable for those who have just paid for the license, but have not yet had time to download the operating system image. In this case, you should receive an email with an activation key and a download link. Follow this link. The update assistant should start, with the help of which the image will be burned to CD/DVD.

Creating a bootable DVD using Microsoft utility: Video

All you have to do is choose one of the options offered:

  • Install now.
  • Create installation media.
  • Install from your computer later.

Since we want to create a bootable DVD, we select the second item. Of course, a blank drive should already be in the drive. That's all. The system will automatically download the image and create a bootable CD. You only need to wait for the job to complete. This will take quite a lot of time. It depends on the speed of your Internet connection. As you can see, creating a bootable Windows 8 disk is a fairly simple procedure. But what to do if you already have an image that needs to be recorded. In this case, the Microsoft Update Assistant will not be able to help. Therefore, we move on to the second option.

Creating a bootable DVD in UltraISO

This method is suitable for those who already have an operating system image. The UltraISO program itself unpacks it and writes it to a CD, turning it into a bootable one. So what does it take? In addition to the system image, we will need a blank DVD and a drive that will actually burn it. It is worth noting that, unlike the first method, this program allows you to create bootable disks not only with operating systems, but also with games and various utilities for checking the system and much more. In addition, you can use pirated images. However, it is worth warning that they have some restrictions on functionality, and sometimes can cause irreparable harm to your computer.

Creating a bootable DVD in UltraISO on Windows 8: Video

Insert a blank DVD into the drive. Launch the UltraISO program. The program menu is divided into four windows. In the lower left window called “Directory” we need to select the folder in which the image we need is located. After this, the entire contents of this folder will appear in the lower right window. Select the required file. Open it by double-clicking with the left mouse button. Now the unpacked image, with all the boot files, is displayed in the upper right window.

Now let's go to the toolbar. This is the top row, which has various tabs. We are interested in the “Tools” tab. Click on it. In the menu that appears, select “Burn CD image.” The same service can be opened by simply pressing the F7 key.

There is no need to configure anything here. At the very bottom there is a “Record” button. Click on it. All. After that, all you have to do is wait for the recording to complete, after which you will have a bootable CD/DVD.

Now you know how to make a bootable Windows 8 disk using UltraISO. In fact, this is not the only program. There are a lot of them, but this application It is easy to use and multi-functional. With its help you can. In addition, it performs the functions of a virtual drive. As you can see, everything is extremely simple. It is also worth noting that you can write to the image on disk additional programs, if there is free space on it. For example, you can add drivers for your system to the image. Thanks to this, you can install Windows and drivers from one drive.

How to create a bootable Windows 8 disk: Video

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