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Media Creation Tool is Microsoft's inhouse solution to create an installation media. When the Your USB flash drive is ready message appears, click the Finish button to close the setup wizard. Now you can boot from the USB drive to troubleshoot or clean install Windows Here's how to do it. With its Media Creation Tool, Microsoft makes it easy to create installaltion media.

You can use the same to clean install Windows 11 on a new PC, troubleshoot your Windows computer or dual boot Windows 10 with Windows If you want to try Windows 11 without deleting Windows 10, why not dual-boot them both? Here's how to do that. For more information about copype, see Copype command line options. Only add additional packages when necessary.

Add an update. To learn more, see: WinPE: mount and customize. Add a video or network driver. WinPE includes generic video and network drivers, but in some cases, additional drivers are needed to show the screen or connect to the network.

To learn more, see WinPE: Add drivers. Add PowerShell scripting support. PowerShell scripts are not included in this lab. And if you're building a gaming PC , this is one of the last things you'll need to finalize your build. You can also create a boot drive for Windows 11 , if you're wanting to test out the newest version of Windows before it's released on Oct. For those curious, it's possible to use a Mac to create a Windows 10 boot drive, but the process is fairly involved and requires familiarity with Terminal, the Mac's command-line tool.

It's not a process that I'd recommend for the average user. I recently built my first gaming PC, and despite my mild comfort level with Terminal, I still found using a Windows computer to be a safer and easier process. Microsoft has a dedicated tool that you can use to download the Windows 10 system image also referred to as ISO and create your bootable USB drive.

Once the download finishes, double-click the file called MediaCreationToolxxxx to run it. The last four digits of the file name indicate the version number of Windows Right now, the filename is MediaCreationTool21H1 , but that will change as newer versions are released. The file should be in your Downloads folder. You'll be asked to select the language, edition and architecture you want to use.

By default, the tool will use the best options for the PC you're creating the boot drive on. You can change any of the options by unchecking the box next to Use the recommended options for this PC and using the drop-down options.

If you're unsure about whether you need a bit or a bit architecture, select Both from the Architecture drop-down. Note, that according to Microsoft's support page, if you plan on using this tool to flash a different edition of Windows 10, such as Windows 10 Pro or vice versa on a different PC, it will be included when you select Windows 10 as the Edition.

In fact, basic Windows 10 is the only option, so don't stress yourself looking for a Pro option. Select Next to continue.



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