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Install Windows 10 using a USB drive.

Install Windows 10 using a USB drive.

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ggg503
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03-25-2016, 03:08 PM
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I need a portable device for my work tasks, since I already use this machine at school. Because I don’t have admin access on the work laptop, I’m opting for an alternative instead of getting another one. I’m considering an external SSD or a HyperX USB drive.
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ggg503
03-25-2016, 03:08 PM #11

I need a portable device for my work tasks, since I already use this machine at school. Because I don’t have admin access on the work laptop, I’m opting for an alternative instead of getting another one. I’m considering an external SSD or a HyperX USB drive.

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tigg1000
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03-25-2016, 05:41 PM
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I used my 64GB ADATA USB 3.0 drive. The speeds are uncertain but it's definitely slower than 100MB/s. It's likely the rate is quite low overall. Honestly, I'd prefer a more affordable SSD that connects via SATA to USB instead of relying on the USB stick.
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tigg1000
03-25-2016, 05:41 PM #12

I used my 64GB ADATA USB 3.0 drive. The speeds are uncertain but it's definitely slower than 100MB/s. It's likely the rate is quite low overall. Honestly, I'd prefer a more affordable SSD that connects via SATA to USB instead of relying on the USB stick.

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