How to make SanDisk USB bootable? This article provides you with two ways to achieve this operation. Read on if you are interested.
“I have tried multiple tools to create a bootable Windows installation on my Sandisk USB3.0 64GB drive, but none of them recognize the drive. Any ideas on how to achieve my goal?”
- Question from SanDisk Forum
Thanks to digital technology, you can say goodbye to installing operating systems from DVDs and optical drives. USB drives now offer increasing convenience and larger disk capacity. It is easily portable and many users want to back up their computers or critical files to it with the help of USB automatic backup freeware. Creating a bootable SanDisk USB drive has some obvious advantages.
You can make a SanDisk USB flash drive bootable in two ways, the SanDisk bootable USB software - AOMEI Backupper Standard and Windows built-in Media Creation tool.
🍵 Creating a SanDisk bootable USB via AOMEI Backupper Standard is relatively simple. You can make not only a SanDisk USB bootable, but any brand of USB drive bootable, as long as it is large enough to hold your setup files. 🍵 Using the media creation tool that comes with Microsoft can also help you make SanDisk USB bootable. The bootable SanDisk USB created with this tool cannot be used to store other files.
Next I will show you how to make SanDisk USB bootable in these 2 ways.
🍧 Note: Creating bootable media will delete all data on the SanDisk drive. If there are important files on it, please back up the USB drive in advance to avoid data loss.
Tips✍: ● Windows PE-based bootable media: A more flexible, customizable (add custom drivers) rescue media. You can start the backup/restore/clone process within it. ● Linux kernel-based bootable media: A functionally restricted rescue media. You can use it to perform restore and clone operations only.
Here I use the example of making a SanDisk USB drive bootable on a Windows 11 computer. Before you start, make sure you prepare a USB drive with at least 8 GB of storage space. Then, follow the instructions below to create a Windows 11 installation USB.
🧂 Tip: If you don’t see the USB drive you need, click Refresh drive list and try again.
This article provides you with 2 effective ways to make SanDisk USB bootable. One is to use Microsoft's built-in tool, and the other is to use a third party software - AOMEI Backupper. After comparison, the second method is more suitable for daily protection. Because it provides you with more functional options.
AOMEI Backupper Standard also allows you to sync files from your computer to the cloud to save local disk space. In addition, you can access files on multiple devices, which is useful for your daily work or study. What are you hesitating for? Download and try it out!