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Image Assist Dynamic for Multiple Platforms Version 11.1 User's Guide

Create a bootable USB drive or ISO file

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Create a bootable USB drive or ISO file that you can use to capture and restore images.
NOTE: If you are using Hyper-V Manager, you can only create a bootable ISO file. If you are using VMware Workstation Pro, you can create a bootable USB drive or a bootable ISO file.

Steps

  1. On the Image Assist home page, click Settings and click Additional Tools.
  2. In the Create USB Drive or ISO File card, click CREATE.
    The Create USB Drive or ISO file page is displayed.
  3. Select one of the following options:
    • Bootable USB—to create a bootable USB drive.
    • Bootable ISO—to create a bootable ISO file.
  4. If you selected Bootable USB, perform the following steps:
    1. If a USB drive is not connected to the system, Image Assist displays a message prompting you to connect a USB drive. To continue, click OK, connect the USB drive, and then click RESCAN.
      After the scan, the USB drive is automatically detected and the disk name is displayed.
    2. Click CREATE USB.
      The bootable Image Assist USB drive is created, and a confirmation message is displayed.
    3. Remove the USB drive and then click OK.
  5. If you selected Bootable ISO, perform the following steps:
    1. By default, the ISO file is saved in the C:\ drive. To change the path, click BROWSE and select a folder.
    2. Click CREATE ISO.

Results

The bootable Image Assist ISO file is created, and a confirmation message is displayed.

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