Windows 7 usb dvd download tool

I downloaded the usb tool but it does not recognize the external hard drive that I plugged in usb. I know the drive works as I transferred my files from document ok. any suggestions

It will not use a disc external hard USB would have liked. It erases and reformats the disk before making it bootable.

It works with the key memory USB flash as it can be a boot device.

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    ·         What is the brand and model of the USB?

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