Thank you to those who tried to help. I got the answer from another site. As follows
From a Windows 7 computer. Assuming Windows is installed in C drive and your USB flash drive is F drive.
1. Press WIN+R, type cmd and click OK.
2. Type mkdir F:\boot F:\sources and hit enter
3. Type cd C:\recovery and hit enter
4. Type cd and press the Tab key once which will display your GUID with a string of random numbers with letters, and hit the enter key.
5. Type xcopy /H boot.sdi F:\boot and hit enter.
6. Type xcopy /H Winre.wim F:\sources\boot.wim , press F and hit enter.
7. Type xcopy /H c:\windows\boot\dvd\pcat\bcd F:\boot and hit enter.
8. Type xcopy /H c:\windows\boot\dvd\pcat\en-US\bootfix.bin F:\boot and hit enter.
9. Type xcopy /H c:\windows\boot\pcat\bootmgr F:\ and hit enter.
10. Type attrib -r -s -h /s F:\* and hit enter.
11. Type diskpart and hit enter.
12. Type list disk and hit enter.
13. Type select disk x, where x is the number of the flash drive listed by “list disk”
14. Type list partition
15. Type select partition x, where x is the number of the partition listed in “list partition”
16. Restart your computer and boot it up with the USB flash drive
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