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Windows USB support depends on your device and settings.

Windows USB support depends on your device and settings.

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garretthedog
Junior Member
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07-03-2016, 04:00 PM
#1
I am building a new desktop and i've checked that all the parts are compatible with windows 10 but I cant find a way to boot into windows without a CD/DVD player. I've heard that there are usb's that you can boot into but I cant find one from any other source than ebay. Please give me a link to the usb or if im stupid just tell me there is no usb.
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garretthedog
07-03-2016, 04:00 PM #1

I am building a new desktop and i've checked that all the parts are compatible with windows 10 but I cant find a way to boot into windows without a CD/DVD player. I've heard that there are usb's that you can boot into but I cant find one from any other source than ebay. Please give me a link to the usb or if im stupid just tell me there is no usb.

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thedyl101
Member
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07-04-2016, 02:33 PM
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Visit the Microsoft download page and adhere to the steps for installing ISO on a USB drive.
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thedyl101
07-04-2016, 02:33 PM #2

Visit the Microsoft download page and adhere to the steps for installing ISO on a USB drive.

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Silvinha10
Senior Member
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07-04-2016, 06:27 PM
#3
You have flexibility in setting up any USB drive as a Windows installation media. Still, you must obtain the original disc or ISO file. Using Microsoft’s USB DVD tool requires this original source. You’ll also need the appropriate Windows version for Windows 10—assuming it’s available. Keep in mind that Windows isn’t free to download unless you have a product key or are allowed a limited trial period. Simply downloading to a USB drive isn’t possible; you must secure the correct ISO from Microsoft, or ideally have someone create a backup of your original disk for you.
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Silvinha10
07-04-2016, 06:27 PM #3

You have flexibility in setting up any USB drive as a Windows installation media. Still, you must obtain the original disc or ISO file. Using Microsoft’s USB DVD tool requires this original source. You’ll also need the appropriate Windows version for Windows 10—assuming it’s available. Keep in mind that Windows isn’t free to download unless you have a product key or are allowed a limited trial period. Simply downloading to a USB drive isn’t possible; you must secure the correct ISO from Microsoft, or ideally have someone create a backup of your original disk for you.

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yannsolo28
Junior Member
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07-04-2016, 08:11 PM
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Consider these options: https://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Windows...ows+10+usb
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yannsolo28
07-04-2016, 08:11 PM #4

Consider these options: https://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Windows...ows+10+usb

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imgopher
Junior Member
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07-05-2016, 03:51 AM
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It's late, but I didn’t remember that. Here are the guidelines to make the installation disk on USB. The process involves using a tool to generate media—USB drive, DVD, or ISO file—to set up Windows 10 on another computer. You can choose a clean install or reinstall. Before starting, ensure you have an internet connection (fees may apply), enough storage space for the download, and a blank USB drive with at least 5 GB or a blank DVD (plus a burner if needed). It’s best to use a blank drive because any existing data will be erased. If you’re burning from an ISO, note that large files require Dual Layer DVDs. Check your PC’s specifications—64-bit or 32-bit processor—and confirm it meets Windows 10 requirements. Visit the manufacturer’s site for driver updates and compatibility details. Select the same language as your current setup during installation. Pick the edition you wish to install (Windows 10 Enterprise isn’t supported). If you bought a new device with Office 365, redeem Office before upgrading. For more guidance, refer to the instructions on Windows 10 upgrade for new hardware.
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imgopher
07-05-2016, 03:51 AM #5

It's late, but I didn’t remember that. Here are the guidelines to make the installation disk on USB. The process involves using a tool to generate media—USB drive, DVD, or ISO file—to set up Windows 10 on another computer. You can choose a clean install or reinstall. Before starting, ensure you have an internet connection (fees may apply), enough storage space for the download, and a blank USB drive with at least 5 GB or a blank DVD (plus a burner if needed). It’s best to use a blank drive because any existing data will be erased. If you’re burning from an ISO, note that large files require Dual Layer DVDs. Check your PC’s specifications—64-bit or 32-bit processor—and confirm it meets Windows 10 requirements. Visit the manufacturer’s site for driver updates and compatibility details. Select the same language as your current setup during installation. Pick the edition you wish to install (Windows 10 Enterprise isn’t supported). If you bought a new device with Office 365, redeem Office before upgrading. For more guidance, refer to the instructions on Windows 10 upgrade for new hardware.

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xXJay_BugXx
Senior Member
559
07-05-2016, 04:12 AM
#6
Hey team, I finally understand why my latest update worked out fine!
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xXJay_BugXx
07-05-2016, 04:12 AM #6

Hey team, I finally understand why my latest update worked out fine!