I'm planning to download Windows 11 and a few drivers, like for WiFi, onto a single USB flash drive. Is it possible to do this, or do I need to have a separate USB drive for the drivers?
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I've done this before! Using a tool like Rufus to create a bootable drive works great, and you can add the drivers on there too. Not sure about Windows 11 specifically, but it should work just fine. It's all about how you set it up!
Make sure to back up your data before making any changes, just in case something goes wrong while you're setting things up.
Yes, you can put your drivers in a separate folder on the same USB drive. It won't mess up the Windows installation process. Just make sure you organize them well!
You can even use the command line or a tool like NTLite to create a custom ISO that includes your drivers. NTLite is pretty neat because it lets you add programs to the installation too!
Once you create the Windows install flash drive, you can treat it like any regular USB drive. Just drag and drop folders or files onto it before the installation.

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