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There are a couple of ways of creating a bootable USB drive, but we're going to use the command prompt in Windows so you don't need to download any extra third-party software.
If you’d rather make your own, however, this guide will show you two different ways to create a USB flash drive that works just like a Windows 10 DVD.
If you plan to install Windows 11 on your device, you're likely to need a bootable USB drive, and here are two ways to create one.
Learn how to format (NTFS or FAT32) a USB Pen Drive using CMD in Windows 11/10. You can use a simple Format command or Diskpart tool.
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