Install the image burning USB flash drive tool UltralSO:UltraISO - ISO CD/DVD image creator, editor, burner, converter and virtual CD/DVD emulator - UltraISO download page
Download and activate using the registration code:
UltralSO Multi-language Edition Registration Code Username:Steve Olson Registration Code:2BEC-ED28-82BB-95D7
UltralSO Simplified Chinese Version Registration Code User Name: Wang Tao Registration Code: 7C81-1689-4046-626F
Using the UltralSO tool, select the image file, double-click to open it:
Then open the menu bar function, Boot - Write Hard Disk Image, to bring up the Write Confirmation option:
Click Write and wait for some time. After the prompt "Recording is complete", close the window, and the USB flash drive flashing tool is ready:
Next use USB flash drive to brush. f2 into Bios, select boot boot entry and save to exit. Enter Windows Boot Wizard, User Agreement Next, then it encounters an exception, prompting:Windows installation encountered error 0x8007000D-0X4002C
When you see that the USB flash drive is formatted as FAT32, it will still be flashed to FAT32 after formatting it as NTFS and writing the image again by going through the above steps:
So using UltralSO will force it to change to FAT32, and the files on the USB flash drive are only 300+M, but the real one should be over 4G. The Dell website has also encountered similar anomalies:Solving Windows 10 ISO size issues with FAT32: Split or Extract | Dell China, which is solved by splitting as follows:
Use UltralSO to open the iso image and extract the files outside:
Then using PowerShell administrator privileges, Dism splits the image file into multiple files:
Verify the swipe again, go to the Windows Boot Wizard, User Agreement Next.The operation is normal and the installation is successful:
Above is the functional brushing process of UltralSO Brush Win11 Home Edition
Similar to UltralSO, there is Rufus, but both are brushing the USB flash drive to fix the image. In fact, a better solution, you can not rely on the image to write, through the Ventoy tool to operate, the boot disk decoupled from the image file