Windows 10 USB installation issue?
Windows 10 USB installation issue?
Hi, your spare Kingston 64GB USB 3.0 drive should work for creating a Windows 10 install USB. It has enough storage and write space, though the read speed is lower than a faster drive. Since you're new to this, a standard USB 3.0 should suffice unless you need significantly quicker access. Good luck with your project!
To prepare a 64GB drive for Windows installation, you might clean it down to around 4GB. This helps remove old files and ensures a smooth setup.
Generally any storage device would suffice, though the media creation utility will adjust your flash drive's format. Always ensure you have a backup first.