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I wish I had this guide handy 4 hours ago.You will see the next screen. Boot from partition and install Windows.
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Copy contents on the ISO to the partition.In Windows Explorer, right-click on the USB partition you just create it, and format it in FAT32.Type in ASSIGN - this will give your partition a letter.Type in CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY SIZE=6000.Type in CLEAN - this will literally obliterate the partition table, so use caution and backup the drive if you needed any info on it (I hope not - you’re using it as an installer surface).
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So what’s the deal here?Īs it turns out, the expectation is that the flash drive will be formatted in FAT32, with the ISO contents on it. My Surface Pro 3 would just refuse to even look at the USB for boot information. Following the typical dance, I installed the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool, downloaded a Windows 10 ISO from my Visual Studio subscription download site, used WUDT to put the ISO on the flash drive and… nothing. Got an interesting problem today - had to re-image a Surface Pro 3, but only had a 64GB flash drive handy.
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