What’s the best way to set up a Windows 10 test drive for external use?

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Asked By TechyTurtle9 On

I'm looking to create a test drive that runs Windows 10 so I can use it for testing computers at my workplace. I've used a similar setup in the past, but I didn't make it myself, so I'm unsure how to create one. My goal is to have a live version of Windows on this drive for basic functions, and it doesn't need to be super fast or have extra software stored. I just want a simple way to test out Windows. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

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Answered By DriveGuru1985 On

You can use Rufus to create a live OS from a downloaded ISO file. It's fairly straightforward! Just choose the correct options in Rufus when you set it up. Make sure you have the Windows 10 ISO file ready, and follow the on-screen instructions to create the bootable drive.

Answered By TestLabMaster On

That's great! I actually have Rufus downloaded and plan to try it tomorrow. Just to be clear, do I need to follow any specific guide, or is it just like the usual setup process?

DriveGuru1985 -

You can follow the standard guide for Rufus. Just make sure you choose the correct options for a live drive—not the installation media. You should be set!

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