![]() ![]() an old one would probably work.Ĭheck out this link for a bit more info. The fix for your problem is to buy something other than a new SanDisk. The new SanDisk drives are intentionally set to show up as FIXED as the result of a Microsoft requirement for Win 8 !!! This makes them somewhat useless as a bootable USB Flash. Anyone can easily use this tool and create a bootable Windows 7 USB. The tool we are using doesn’t offers much customization options or extremely fast processing, but it is very easy to use. The USB Drive needs to be "REMOVABLE" for the tool to work. Now, that you have both Windows 7 ISO and Windows USB Download Tool, it is time to create a bootable Windows 7 USb drive. In the process of doing a search to try and find a way to change the FIXED classification to REMOVEABLE, I noticed that the SanDisk Cruzer was listed a "FIXED DISK", but the MicroCenter was listed as "REMOVABLE" ![]() I then tried a bulk MicroCenter 4GB Flash Drive. nothing I did worked even though the drive itself was working perfectly. I just happened to have a brand new SanDisk 8GB Cruzer Glide, and thought I would try and resolve this issue. I spent about an hour trying to run the Windows 7 DVD/USB Tool
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