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Transfer the USB boot drive to your device.

Transfer the USB boot drive to your device.

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Thermite_RB6S
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09-08-2016, 10:30 PM
#1
Sure! You can transfer your USB Windows boot drive from the larger 8GB stick to the smaller 4GB stick. Just copy the drive contents using a tool like DiskPart or a bootable USB, then reinstall Windows on the 4GB drive for everyday use. It’s generally straightforward, but make sure to back up important data first.
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Thermite_RB6S
09-08-2016, 10:30 PM #1

Sure! You can transfer your USB Windows boot drive from the larger 8GB stick to the smaller 4GB stick. Just copy the drive contents using a tool like DiskPart or a bootable USB, then reinstall Windows on the 4GB drive for everyday use. It’s generally straightforward, but make sure to back up important data first.

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Carsland123
Senior Member
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09-09-2016, 12:03 AM
#2
It should be adjusted to fit the context.
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Carsland123
09-09-2016, 12:03 AM #2

It should be adjusted to fit the context.

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sydneyyyyyy
Senior Member
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09-12-2016, 01:45 PM
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It should work as long as your drive is properly formatted.
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sydneyyyyyy
09-12-2016, 01:45 PM #3

It should work as long as your drive is properly formatted.

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PonyGaming24
Junior Member
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09-19-2016, 01:35 PM
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The Master Boot Record is a fundamental boot sector in a computer's storage, essential for initial system startup. Understanding it helps in troubleshooting and security assessments.
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PonyGaming24
09-19-2016, 01:35 PM #4

The Master Boot Record is a fundamental boot sector in a computer's storage, essential for initial system startup. Understanding it helps in troubleshooting and security assessments.

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Sandaletto01
Member
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09-25-2016, 12:05 PM
#5
I haven't come across anything before, so I assume it's okay. As you mentioned, it should definitely be FAT32.
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Sandaletto01
09-25-2016, 12:05 PM #5

I haven't come across anything before, so I assume it's okay. As you mentioned, it should definitely be FAT32.

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Descath
Junior Member
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09-26-2016, 06:31 AM
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I mean I'm clarifying your question. Could you provide more details?
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Descath
09-26-2016, 06:31 AM #6

I mean I'm clarifying your question. Could you provide more details?

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ChonaPac
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09-28-2016, 07:32 AM
#7
The USB needs a specific file system to function properly. When you right-click the drive and select properties, it displays the file system type.
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ChonaPac
09-28-2016, 07:32 AM #7

The USB needs a specific file system to function properly. When you right-click the drive and select properties, it displays the file system type.