Not all servers nowadays have DVD player installed. Sometimes it is handy to boot from USB and install for example Windows Server 8. Here’s a example how to make the USB stick bootable for the following OS versions:
- Windows Server 8
- Hyper-V Server 8
- Server 2008 R2
- Hyper-V Server R2
Preparation:
- Need 4 GB USB memory stick or more
- Download the desired ISO and save it
Stick the USB stick on a free USB port on your computer equipped with a Windows OS. For this example I used Windows7 as Operating System. Clear the USB stick and create a partition on it by using the following command’s:
Open the command prompt ((make sure you run the cmd prompt as administrator)
Commands:
diskpart
list disk "list the disk in your system including the USB"
select disk "USB number"
clean
create partition primary
active
format fs=fat32 quick
assign
exit
Mount the ISO and copy all the content of the desired ISO to USB stick. For mounting the ISO I used “Deamon Tools Lite”.
Now the bootable stick is ready for use. Boot your server with the stick and your able to install Windows 8, Windows 8 Server, 2008 R2 or Hyper-V server 8.
- Windows Server 8
- Hyper-V Server 8
- Server 2008 R2
- Hyper-V Server R2
Preparation:
- Need 4 GB USB memory stick or more
- Download the desired ISO and save it
Stick the USB stick on a free USB port on your computer equipped with a Windows OS. For this example I used Windows7 as Operating System. Clear the USB stick and create a partition on it by using the following command’s:
Open the command prompt ((make sure you run the cmd prompt as administrator)
Commands:
diskpart
list disk "list the disk in your system including the USB"
select disk "USB number"
clean
create partition primary
active
format fs=fat32 quick
assign
exit
Mount the ISO and copy all the content of the desired ISO to USB stick. For mounting the ISO I used “Deamon Tools Lite”.
Now the bootable stick is ready for use. Boot your server with the stick and your able to install Windows 8, Windows 8 Server, 2008 R2 or Hyper-V server 8.