Yes, you can get live bootable windows.
Yes, you can get live bootable windows.
Back then I owned a disc with a bootable XP installation—it was Micro XP and it worked like a Linux distro. You could boot from it without installing anything, explore it freely, and fix issues if needed. Now the disc is completely gone, but I still have an ISO of Micro XP. I’m curious if it’s possible to create a Windows 10 version from it. Also, how would I do that? Since it’s over a decade old, I don’t remember making a live installation, and nowadays CD drives are rare, so I’d likely need to boot from a USB. But how would I set it up as a live environment?
Windows to Go enables live booting from a USB drive for Windows 8 and later versions.