Transitioning from 32-bit to 64-bit in Windows 10
Transitioning from 32-bit to 64-bit in Windows 10
It supports a USB 2.0 connection with 128GB storage capacity.
A bit larger than expected. You might test another USB drive or, with a CD/dvd, locate a bootable loader that lets computers start from USB when native support isn't available. I don’t recall the exact name of that loader, but if you have an extra empty CD I can locate it. UPDATE: The PLOP Boot Manager ISO is somewhere inside the zip file. Or you can build it with a batch script. Then burn the ISO to a CD and start from there.
Consider that this model needs at least 2GB of RAM to run smoothly on 64-bit Windows 10. Adding eMMC storage could strain the page file. If your system differs, let me know!