![]() (You can copy the files by extracting an ISO or copying it from a Windows 10 disk). ![]() Lastly, copy all the Windows 10 files and paste them into the USB drive.You’ll now need to assign your USB drive a letter.Next, you’ll need to format the USB drive – type in format fs=fat32 and hit enter.You will now need to select the partition that you just created.Then you’ll need to create a bootable partition – type in create partition primary and hit enter.Next, you’ll have to clean the USB drive – to do that, type clean and hit enter.Then, you’ll need to select your USB drive – to do that, type select disk # and hit enter – you’ll have to replace the # with your disk number.After that, you will have to display the connected disks that are available – to do that, type in list disk and hit enter.Next, you’ll have to open the disk management utility using CMD (Command Prompt) – to do that, type in diskpart and hit enter.Search and open Command Prompt as an administrator.First, make sure your USB drive is plugged in.If you don’t want to use any software, there’s another way of creating a bootable USB drive, but that’s a bit trickier. ![]() Create bootable USB Windows 10 Using Command Prompt
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