How to Create a Windows Live USB Windows 10 USB


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  1. How to Create a Windows Live USB Windows 10 USB
  2. There is great functionality in having a fully working version of Windows that you could boot from any computer on something as small as a USB flash drive (Windows Live USB), and today we will show you how to do it. All you need is a 16GB (recommended 32GB+) flash drive and a license to activate Windows on the USB.
  3. First of all, you will need to get a Windows ISO file with the version you require for your system. We are going to use WinToUSB, which has a free version of the program. There is a small caveat, but the free version of the program only supports Windows 10 versions 1803 (April 2018 release) and lower (Windows 2016, Windows 7).
  4. To get a later version of Windows (Windows Server 2019) to work, you will have to pay $29.95 for the Professional version of WinToUSB. So in this guide, we will explain how to create a Windows Live USB on different versions of Windows such as Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 2016, Windows 2019, etc.
  5. How to Create a Windows Live USB
  6. 1. Go to the official website of WinToUSB and download it into your system.
  7. https://www.easyuefi.com/wintousb/
  8. 2. Now you can connect a blank USB to your computer and launch WinToUSB. From here, use the browse button (i.e., to the right of the "Image File" field) to select your ISO file and the version of Windows you wish to clone onto the USB stick. Once done, click on the "Next" button.
  9. 3. After that, select the USB drive from the drop-down menu. Once selected, a popup will appear, prompting you to select a partition scheme. Click on "MBR for BIOS" and then "Yes" to continue.
  10. 4. On the next screen, select the "Legacy" option under "Installation mode:" and click Next. The creation of the Windows USB shall begin, and once it reaches 100%, you can unplug your USB.
  11. Note: In order to use the Windows USB on a computer, you will have to enter BIOS and change the boot preferences in order to boot the Windows USB.
  12. You have to make sure that your USB drive must have more than 4GB of space because a Windows ISO file can be more breather than 3.63 GB. Some ISO files require more than 4 GB of space, so ensure that you use an appropriate USB drive having sufficient space to create Windows Live USB.

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