Windows 10: can Windows.iso destroy my USB stick?

Discus and support can Windows.iso destroy my USB stick? in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; Since Windows.iso didn't fit on a DVD I just copied it to an USB stick. At the end of copying an error message appeared. After that I could read what... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by PiKo, Feb 8, 2017.

  1. PiKo Win User

    can Windows.iso destroy my USB stick?


    Since Windows.iso didn't fit on a DVD I just copied it to an USB stick. At the end of copying an error message appeared. After that I could read what was on the stick, but my stick has become write protected. I did everything I could find on internet, including formatting and GParted (Linux) to no avail. A short moment I even saw that the drive was classified as "boot". But always access was denied. I have thrown the stick away in the bin.
    My question is: is it possible that my drive became corrupted just by copying Windows.iso to it or was my drive accidentally end-of-life?

    :)
     
    PiKo, Feb 8, 2017
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    My Internet search has failed to deliver an answer to this question.

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    JohnSobiesky, Feb 8, 2017
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  3. TigerBJ Win User
    I accidentally deleted Windows 10 Store

    Thanks for the response Jensen

    Please note that I am not that 'Tech Savvy'.

    I have the Windows.iso file on my desktop: What do I do with it? Can I drag and drop it into a separate folder on my PC, like documents? and then run setup.exe from there or does it have to be on a DVD or USB?
     
    TigerBJ, Feb 8, 2017
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  4. Steve C Win User

    can Windows.iso destroy my USB stick?

    I just copied the ISO file to a USB drive and all was fine. See if you can reformat the drive and ensure the write protect switch is not set on the USB drive if it has one. The easy method to create a bootable Windows USB drive is to use the Media Creation Tool.USB Flash Drive - Create to Install Windows 10
     
    Steve C, Feb 8, 2017
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  5. CountMike New Member
    CountMike, Feb 8, 2017
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  6. PiKo Win User
    I indeed assume now that the USB stick was end-of-life. I threw it away already. It was pity that the newest Windows.iso did not fit (slightly larger) on a standard DVD. However, I had from the past a Windows.iso build 1511 on DVD, which I now used for a clean install. Now awaiting the AU.
     
    PiKo, Feb 8, 2017
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  7. CountMike New Member
    Dual layer DVD should fit windows installation. Most of modern readers/writers support it.
     
    CountMike, Feb 8, 2017
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  8. can Windows.iso destroy my USB stick?

    RoadBlaster, Feb 8, 2017
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  9. CountMike New Member
    CountMike, Feb 8, 2017
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  10. I read on this site tell people to format memory sticks with fat32 the use rufus to create a USB w10 install, im sure rufus would instal this onto the mem stick but then people complain of the install not installing afterwards due to the iso breaching the format parameters.

    So PiKo what format was your memory stick ?
     
    RoadBlaster, Feb 8, 2017
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  11. PiKo Win User
    NTFS; the file does not fit Fat32. exFat I did not try.
     
  12. Fafhrd Win User
    Some (inferior?) USBs don't seem to like being reformatted to a different FS than FAT32.

    Always use a good quality brand, and if they fail within an unreasonable period - get them replaced by the vendor. E.G. Sandisk:

    https://www.sandisk.co.uk/about/lega...warranty-table
     
    Fafhrd, Feb 8, 2017
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  13. NavyLCDR New Member

    can Windows.iso destroy my USB stick?

    There is a huge difference between copying the ISO file to the USB flash drive and creating a Windows 10 installation USB flash drive from the ISO file. You cannot compare apples to oranges.

    When you create a Windows 10 installation USB flash drive from the ISO file, you want it to be FAT32 (and marked as active). If you are just going to copy the ISO file itself over then it has to be NTFS.
     
    NavyLCDR, Apr 4, 2018
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