![]() Most guides I found on the web explain how to use existing Windows ISO files to create bootable CD/DVD/USB. How to fix rufus ISO image extraction failure farhansadik/windows-setup Wiki GitHub Extract your iso. I wanted to make a backup copy of the Windows 10 build that's already on my USB drive (it's the May 2020 update and still supported) before I format the drive, and I also wanted to see if it's possible to make it bootable (just for learning how it's done). So I copied all files and folders from the USB drive to a new folder on the desktop (C drive) before adding that folder to ImgBurn as source, and then specifying the boot image file from within that folder. I just needed to supply the "" file which was already on my USB drive. Little did I know there was a nearly identical guide on the ImgBurn forum itself: ![]() Solved! I used this guide to get around the boot image file requirement:
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