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He found a tool called and its “Windows To Go” feature. But there was a catch: Microsoft officially killed Windows To Go years ago. Rufus had a hidden mode — press Alt + T during setup — that unlocked the ability to install full Windows on a USB, bypassing Microsoft’s artificial block.

To this day, Alex carries that USB drive as an emergency survival kit. He calls it “The Phantom Drive” — because as far as Microsoft is concerned, it should never have existed. Moral of the story: If you ever need to install Windows on a USB drive, is the magic spell. Just don’t expect speed — expect survival.

He had one 128GB USB 3.0 drive, a borrowed library computer (with admin rights — thank you, sleepy librarian), and a half-broken smartphone for Googling. how to install windows on a usb drive

He checked it, selected his flash drive, and let Rufus do its thing. 45 minutes later, it was done.

Alex’s heart pounded. He pressed the keys. He found a tool called and its “Windows To Go” feature

Nothing happened.

He plugged the USB into his dead laptop, spammed F12 for boot menu, selected “USB Hard Drive,” and held his breath. To this day, Alex carries that USB drive

Here’s a short, interesting (and slightly chaotic) true story from a friend who shall remain nameless. It was 3 a.m., and my friend — let’s call him Alex — had just bricked his laptop’s internal SSD while trying to dual-boot Linux. No recovery partition, no spare PC, just a dead machine and a deadline for a client project due in 10 hours.

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