create usb bootable drive Humber 7installation victory

Hello, I'm trying to create a bootable USB key for my Windows 7 installation disc.

(1) can I create an iso of the original disc and copy to USB? So can I copy just version 64 bit home premium on the disk, because it is only a key USB 4 GB (3.72 GB usable)? Or use the larger disk?

(2) how can I insert usb in the bios boot order?

I have a Dv7 - 2173cl running windows 7 Home premium 64-bit Windows 7 upgrade hp program disk, initially loaded with vista. But install a clean place.

Thank you

If the ISO file is smaller than the flash player, it will work, otherwise you will need a larger flash drive.

Use the tool on this page, copy the ISO on the flash drive, a simple copy paste does not work. Red link under the install section.

http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msstore/HTML/pbPage.Help_Win7_usbdvd_dwnTool

With the flash drive is plugged in, turn on the laptop and press and hold F9 quickly, continue to press F9 until the loading list of boot devices, then use up/down arrow keys to select the drive flash usb and then press ENTER.

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