How to make Pen Drive Bootable?

There was a time when we used CDs or DVDs to install Windows in our system. But the times are changing, now we use Pen Drive in place of CD or DVD. Now this question must be coming in your mind that how to make pen drive bootable to do this? Many people find this work very difficult, so they go to a computer shop or some computer technicians. He charges about Rs.200 to Rs.300 from them to install System Format for Windows. If I say that now you will not have to pay any money and you can easily do this work yourself.

Yes friends i am not lying Making USB Pendrive bootable is very easy. So today I thought that why should you all be provided complete information about how to make Pendrive bootable, so that you do not have any problem in this and you will not have to depend on anyone to do this. Then without delay, let's start and get the complete information of how to make a bootable pen drive.

When we start our computer, then there are some operations that our computer starts to perform on its own. These operations are called booting. In the booting process, the system checks all Hardwares and Softwares to see if they are installed correctly or properly attached. In addition, they load all the files of the need into the system.

In this booting process all the files that are stored in ROM Chip are loaded for the system to run correctly. Also, the system reads all the information from the files that are installed in the ROM chip. After booting, the system automatically displays all the informations. If you want to know the process of booting in details then you have to read the paragraphs below properly, where I have tried to explain the whole process.

Types of booting
By the way, there are mainly two types of Booting, which is Warm Booting and the other is Cold Booting.

1) Warm Booting
Performing Warm Booting means restarting your computer. It is also called Soft Boot.

A warm boot is typically initiate from the operating system itself, not by turning the power button ON in the computer. For example, to perform a warm boot in the Windows System, you have to choose the option to Restart from the Start Menu.

Warm booting (which actually means restarting the computer) is much more common than cold booting because most users prefer to keep their computers in sleep mode when they are not using it. By the way, power on self test (POST) is not used in a warm boot as in cold boot, but all other boot sequences are done in it.

2) Cold Booting
Performing Cold Booting means turning on the computer using Power Button. It is also called "hard boot", which means to start the computer when it is in the turned off state. This is often used in contrast to Warm Boot, which simply means restarting the computer, which is already turned on. Power Button must be used to perform a cold boot.

Both cold boot and warm boot system clear the RAM and perform the boot sequence from scratch. But unlike a cold boot, a warm boot may or may not have all the system caches clear, these caches have temporary information store. Additionally, "power on self test" (POST) is performed in cold boot, in which system checks of a series are performed from the beginning of the boot sequence.

While both warm boot and cold boot are similar, the system is completely reset in cold boot compared to Warm Boot. Therefore, during the troubleshooting of the computer, cold boot or complete turn off is given more preference.

How does booting work?
Before understanding booting, let's understand a few things.

What is windows 10
What is application software
What is Computer Operator

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