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is it possible to boot windows 10 from usb external hard drive
Hi i want to boot windows 10 from my usb 1 tb seagate external hard drive, as i have cloned it from my desktop pc and want to work on my laptop
with all the same programs i have upstairs, but when i boot into the bios then change the order making the usb drive first it still keeps booting into
my hard disk inside the laptop,is this possible or am i wasting my time thank you in anticipation
plus, if it were possible, weβd only ever need to purchase Windows once, whack it on a USB device, and plug that device into whatever PC we wanted to use.
MS would never go for that!
plus, if it were possible, weβd only ever need to purchase Windows once, whack it on a USB device, and plug that device into whatever PC we wanted to use.
MS would never go for that!
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