

To un-mount the ISO file, navigate to that drive letter in File Explorer. Once the copy process is finished, you're all set. The ISO file will be mounted as a new drive letter on your computer and open in a new File Explorer window.Ĭopy all the contents of the mounted ISO folder onto the bootable USB you just created. Right-click the ISO file and select Mount. Locate the ISO file you downloaded in step 1 above. Next we'll add the contents of the ISO file to it. When this completes your USB drive will now be in a bootable configuration. Select your drive from the list and click Next.

When the application opens, uncheck the "Back up system files to the recovery drive." box and click Next. Search for and launch the Recovery Drive application. Back up any data on the drive you want to save, because any data on it will be erased.

If you're having certain issues that prevent you from downloading an ISO to your device, or you need to quickly set up a new device in the Windows Insider Program, a bootable USB made from a Windows Insider ISO file can help.ĭownload your chosen ISO from the Windows Insider ISO page by saving it to a location on your device you can easily remember.Ĭonnect a USB drive that's at least 8 GB. In Windows 11, go to Settings > Windows Update > Windows Insider ProgramĬreating a bootable USB for Windows Insider ISOs In Windows 10, go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Insider Program Once it's finished installing, make sure your Windows Insider settings are correct. A clean install with a Windows Insider Preview ISO will erase all of your files, settings, and applications.ĭuring setup, select the Change what to keep option, and then choose Nothing on the next screen to complete a clean intall. Once it's finished installing, go to Settings > Windows Update > Windows Insider Program to make sure your Windows Insider settings are correct.Ĭlean installation with a Windows Insider Preview ISOīack up all your files and applications. Select the setup.exe file to launch the install process.ĭuring setup, select the Keep Windows settings, personal files, and apps option.

Select the ISO file to open it, which lets Windows mount the image so you can access it. Open File Explorer and go to where you saved the ISO. Download Windows Insider ISOs In-place upgrade with a Windows Insider Preview ISOĭownload your chosen ISO from the Windows Insider ISO page by saving it to a location on your device or creating a bootable USB.
