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I would create a USB drive with the newest Windows version, while the storage device would be an older or earlier release. You’ll require a USB with at least 4GB capacity.
Could there be additional files on that USB drive? It’s not a problem, but I’m just curious.
It will clear the USB drive completely, then resume if room is available, and it won’t take any further action afterward. I’d store it in a specific folder through.
Sure, I can help with that.
Typically, Windows 10 may need a bit of time to recognize a USB drive, especially if it's not connected properly or if there are any issues with the drive itself.