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Yes, you can save backups on a Windows 10 USB stick that you've made bootable.

Yes, you can save backups on a Windows 10 USB stick that you've made bootable.

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awesome1024
Junior Member
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03-19-2016, 06:17 AM
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Sure, you can place your backup files in a separate folder on the same USB drive. Just ensure the backup is in a location you can easily access during installation. Using another USB stick is also an option if you prefer.
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awesome1024
03-19-2016, 06:17 AM #1

Sure, you can place your backup files in a separate folder on the same USB drive. Just ensure the backup is in a location you can easily access during installation. Using another USB stick is also an option if you prefer.

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banallthenoobs
Junior Member
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03-19-2016, 02:30 PM
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Backups to a USB drive will likely be very slow. Backing up to an old Barracuda ES 750 with the native Windows tool took hours—500 GB filled a drive that only handled 50 MB per second. It’s hard to believe a USB stick could ever keep up!
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banallthenoobs
03-19-2016, 02:30 PM #2

Backups to a USB drive will likely be very slow. Backing up to an old Barracuda ES 750 with the native Windows tool took hours—500 GB filled a drive that only handled 50 MB per second. It’s hard to believe a USB stick could ever keep up!

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rhubarb11
Member
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03-19-2016, 09:25 PM
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My backup of files and program exe's, only needs 3GB of space, for what I need to transfer. My other stuff is either on another hard drive or on a server/cloud. When I do a fresh install of Windows I always disconnect the other hard drives (so I don't delete them by mistake - done it before) Then only re-connect them when everything up and running.
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rhubarb11
03-19-2016, 09:25 PM #3

My backup of files and program exe's, only needs 3GB of space, for what I need to transfer. My other stuff is either on another hard drive or on a server/cloud. When I do a fresh install of Windows I always disconnect the other hard drives (so I don't delete them by mistake - done it before) Then only re-connect them when everything up and running.