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Yes, you can transfer your current Windows drive to another computer and make it functional.

Yes, you can transfer your current Windows drive to another computer and make it functional.

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polo123321
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06-08-2021, 09:08 AM
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I agree. It works with SD cards and external USB drives too. The issue lies in how the BIOS interprets the partitions during startup. Regarding your main concern, you're likely asking about transitioning from an old system to a new one—like moving from a live Linux setup. Yes, with Windows 10 Pro you can set up Windows-To-Go on a USB stick and use it similarly to a live Linux environment. After that move, you can switch back to Windows as needed.
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polo123321
06-08-2021, 09:08 AM #11

I agree. It works with SD cards and external USB drives too. The issue lies in how the BIOS interprets the partitions during startup. Regarding your main concern, you're likely asking about transitioning from an old system to a new one—like moving from a live Linux setup. Yes, with Windows 10 Pro you can set up Windows-To-Go on a USB stick and use it similarly to a live Linux environment. After that move, you can switch back to Windows as needed.

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