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Follow these instructions for getting around the bootsect error: 1) Download and install the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool program as indicated on the Microsoft Store web site. 2) Download a working 32-bit version of bootsect.exe. Below is a link to 32 bit bootsect.exe: From: 3) Once downloaded, copy the BootSect.exe file to the same folder that includes the installed Windows7-USB-DVD-Download-Tool.exe file. The default install directory of that file in Windows Vista is C: Users USERNAME AppData Local Apps Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool (you'll need to look for it in XP) 4) Run the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool application as indicated on the Microsoft Store web site. The end result will give you a bootable USB flash drive that contains everything you need to install the 64-bit version of Windows 7.
Similar help and support threads Thread Forum I have the 64 bit windows 7 iso. I am creating a bootable usb on a windows 7 32 bit system. Where can I download the 64 bit bootsect? I've built the Windows 7 usb using the windows download tool.
How do I add/install the 64 bit boot sector? Thx Paul Installation & Setup I hope I'm just overlooking a 'duh' somewhere that someone else will catch. I routinely install both XP and Windows 7 images I've captured with imagex using my Windows 7 based Windows PE disk. Everything works just like it should except for bootsect on a freshly imaged Windows 7. Installation & Setup 'Hope you can help me with this one. To use or not to use BOOTSECT.EXE? I have Windows 7 Pro installed on a brand new 1 TB HDD.
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