Creating a bootable USB drive for Windows 8 involves similar steps to those for Windows 7. You’ll need a Windows 8 ISO file and a USB drive with at least 4 GB of storage. You can use the official Microsoft tool called “Media Creation Tool” (for Windows) or a third-party tool like Rufus (for Windows). Here, I’ll explain how to use Rufus because it’s versatile and widely used.

Note: Before proceeding, make sure to back up any important data on the USB drive because the process will erase it.

Here’s how to create a bootable USB drive for Windows 8 using Rufus:

Steps:

Download Rufus:
If you don’t already have Rufus installed, download it from the official website: Rufus Official Website

Insert Your USB Drive:
Plug in the USB drive that you want to use for the Windows 8 installation. Make sure it’s connected to your computer.

Download Windows 8 ISO:
If you haven’t already, download the Windows 8 ISO file from an official source. You can download it from the Microsoft website or obtain it through other legitimate means.

Open Rufus:
Run the Rufus application on your computer. You may need administrative privileges.

Configure Rufus Settings:

  • In the “Device” dropdown, select your USB drive.
  • In the “Boot selection” section, click the “Select” button and browse to the Windows 8 ISO file you have downloaded.
  • In the “Partition scheme” section, choose the appropriate option based on your computer’s architecture. For most modern computers, “MBR” is the right choice.
  • In the “File system” section, select “NTFS.”
  • For “Cluster size,” you can leave it at the default value.
  • Give your bootable USB drive a label if you wish.
  • Make sure the “Create a bootable disk using” option is selected and choose “ISO Image” from the dropdown.
  • Start the Process:
  • Once you’ve configured the settings, click the “Start” button. Rufus will display a warning that all data on the USB drive will be destroyed. Double-check that you’ve backed up any important data, and then click “OK” to proceed.

Wait for Rufus to Complete:
Rufus will begin the process of creating the bootable USB drive. This may take a few minutes, depending on the speed of your USB drive and computer.

Completion:
Once Rufus says “READY” at the bottom of the window, the bootable USB drive is ready for use.

Safely Eject the USB Drive:
Before removing the USB drive from your computer, make sure to safely eject it using your operating system’s eject option.

You now have a bootable USB drive for Windows 8. You can use it to install or repair Windows 8 on a compatible computer. Remember to adjust your computer’s BIOS/UEFI settings to boot from the USB drive if it’s not the default boot option.