Create a basic Windows desktop background.
Create a basic Windows desktop background.
you can bypass the installation and use a preconfigured Windows image, such as PXE boot, while keeping everything local.
You can install Macrium Reflect on a PC and generate a bootable CD. It offers a 30-day trial period, but the CD remains usable indefinitely. The tool performs the tasks you require and restoring your setup is straightforward—just ensure you don’t enable encryption. If you use encryption programs such as Veracrypt or Truecrypt, Linux utilities like ntfs-clone can back up your encrypted installation. Are you familiar with Linux and encryption? If not, consider skipping this approach. For further guidance, visit the Linux documentation: https://linux.die.net/man/8/ntfsclone
You can start up and install a Windows operating system directly onto it.
It seems Windows setups rely on the specific computer they're installed on. There doesn’t appear to be a reliable workaround for this issue.