Every Windows PC usually starts from the built in hard drive, as the term “Windows PC” implies. This is because the Microsoft operating system is not anchored in or with the hardware, but is installed on your storage device. However, given the right environment, the computer can also be started in other ways: from CD DVD, via the network and from external data carriers such as USB flash drives . Because flash drives are most important for external booting, our guide focuses on this...

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