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Yes that's it John. I use Shawn's tutorial Elevated Command Prompt Shortcut and then put the shortcut in my Start menu. :)
Well, I'm a beginner and my English is not so good, but I will try my best to describe my question.
I had learned the installation steps but I'm puzzled by the WARNING .
Here,
- You can only create a 64-bit Windows 7 bootable USB flash drive if your current Windows 7 installation is also 64-bit.
- You can create a 32-bit Windows 7 bootable USB flash drive if your current Windows 7 installation is 32-bit or 64-bit.
I'm wondering that, how can I create a 32-bit flash drive in a 64-bit installation while I can only create a 64-bit flash drive if my current installation is also 64-bit?
Thanks very much!:)
Hello Kylee, and welcome to Seven Forums.
It means that you can create a 32-bit USB in both a 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7, but will only be able to create a 64-bit USB in a 64-bit Windows 7.