Bootsect.exe in Win7 and Win8 installation disc

Hi, I would like to know what is the different between Win7 (build 7600) and Win8 bootsect.exe (build 9200)? It's all both are the same version to run this command bootsect nt60 to create bootable USB drive? Thank you.

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The question you posted would be better suited in TechNet IT Pro support. I suggest you to check it out with TechNet Pro support for more information.

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