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Windows boot usb5/16/2023 ![]() We currently have the Legacy BIOS mode, the UEFI boot mode, and the Legacy+UEFI compatibility mode. ![]() ![]() ![]() The booting process of a PC is managed by two motherboard firmware. Once we have our bootable USB drive, we are good to go. On Windows systems, you can utilize applications like PowerISO or YUMI. If you are on a Linux system, you can use the “ Startup Disk Creator” tool or read our post on How to use MultiBootUSB to create a bootable USB drive. We will be required to use specific applications since we can’t copy an OS image file directly to the USB drive. Say Windows 10 or any Linux distribution. Create a Bootable USB driveīefore getting started, we will need to create a bootable USB drive containing the Operating System you want to use. We will also dive into understanding the Legacy BIOS mode and UEFI boot mode. In this post, we will give you a Master Guide to Boot your Windows or Linux PC from a USB Drive. The use of USB drives is further propelled by the current production of slim and lightweight laptops with no support for DVD/CD drives. Nowadays, the most common way of installing an OS is booting from a USB drive. Sometime back, the process of installing an operating system required users to pop a bootable media disk into their DVD or CD drive and use it to boot the PC.
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