Then launch WinToUSB and the first thing it will do is ask you to find your ISO (or DVD) version of Windows. There is NO weird toolbar or other crapware that the installer tries to sneak on your computer.
Start by installing WinToUSB and follow the installation wizard and accepting the default settings. 32GB USB 2.0 or 3.0 Flash Drive - USB 3.0 will perform faster and you can also use a USB external hard drive for a faster experience via 2.0.However, most of us aren’t running running the Enterprise version of Windows, let alone able to find a “Windows certified” flash drive for it. Windows 8 Enterprise edition has a feature called Windows To Go that allows you to install a portable version of Windows on a certified flash drive. Also note that this is quite different than installing Windows from a flash drive. For best results I recommend using Windows 8 since it’s more friendly to being portable than Windows 7. Note: You can also use WinToUSB to create a bootable version of Windows 7, Windows 10 Technical Preview, and Server 2008 R2 or 2012 R2.