![]() Windows normal installation starts up and you have to complete all the installation steps. After installation restart the computer and change BIOS to boot from your USB drive. After clicking "Yes", WinToUSB begins installing Windows to the destination drive. After clicking "Proceed", a pop-up will appear asking you if you want to format it to continue, click "Yes" if you are sure. If you choose "Keep the existing partition scheme", you need to manually prepare the partitions on the USB drive before this step, and here is the user guide on how to manually prepare partitions for Windows To Go. ![]() For more detailed information about "Partition scheme", "Installation mode" and "Enable BitLocker", please refer to: How to create portable Windows 11/10/8/7 from an ISO, WIM, ESD, SWM or VHD(X) file?.Choose the partition scheme and installation mode you want to use, and you can specify additional drivers or enable BitLocker to encrypt the Windows To Go USB drive according to your needs, then click "Proceed". If the drive is not correctly recognized by Hasleo WinToUSB, you can click the button for the program to recognize the drive. Click "Select destination drive" and select the destination drive from the pop-up drive list. Hasleo WinToUSB scans for and lists installable operating systems, select the edition of Windows you want to install. Click "Select installation source", then click "Browse image file" and select the Windows installation ISO file from the open dialog box as installation source, or choose a CD/DVD drive with a Windows installation DVD inserted as the installation source. Connect the USB drive to the computer, download, install and run Hasleo WinToUSB and then click "Windows To Go USB". Tutorial to install Windows 10 on a USB drive and run Windows 10 from the USB drive. For detailed steps on how to download Windows 10 installation ISO from Microsoft's official website, please refer to: How to download Windows 10 installation ISO from Microsoft's official website? Microsoft provides the Media Creation Tool to help us download the Windows 10 installation ISO from the official website, and we can also use some other methods to download the Windows 10 installation ISO from Microsoft's official website. ![]() We need to download a Windows 10 installation ISO before we can install Windows 10 to a USB drive, for security reasons we do not recommend users to download Windows 10 installation ISO from third-party websites, downloading Windows 10 installation ISO from Microsoft's official website is the best way. How to download Windows 10 installation ISO from Microsoft's official website? Is there still a way to install Windows 10 to a USB drive and then run Windows 10 from the USB drive? The answer is yes, here we recommend you to try Hasleo WinToUSB, it is the world’s first third-party Windows To Go Creator, which can help you install Windows 10 on a USB drive, and this tutorial will introduce the detailed steps. Unfortunately, in newer versions of Windows 10, Microsoft no longer provides the Windows To Go creator tool, so we cannot install Windows to a USB drive now. If you know something about Windows To Go (WTG), you may know that the Windows To Go creator tool provided in the earlier version of the Windows 10 Enterprise operating system can help us install Windows 10 Enterprise to a USB drive as portable Windows. If you have tried it, you will find that we cannot install Windows 10 on a USB drive by default. Is it possible to install Windows 10 on a USB drive and run Windows 10 from the USB drive? Tutorial to install Windows 10 on a USB drive and run Windows 10 from the USB drive.How to download Windows 10 installation ISO from Microsoft's official website?.Is it possible to install Windows 10 on a USB drive and run Windows 10 from the USB drive?. ![]() This tutorial will show you how to install Windows 10 on a USB drive and then run Windows 10 from the USB drive, mainly including the following aspects: ![]()
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