Probably a really stupid question, but if I use Windows media creation to make a bootable version of Windows on a usb will that affect the pc I'm doing it on? As in it doesn't remove windows or any files from the pc does it? Thanks
Probably a really stupid question, but if I use Windows media creation to make a bootable version of Windows on a usb will that affect the pc I'm doing it on? As in it doesn't remove windows or any files from the pc does it? Thanks
Probably a really stupid question, but if I use Windows media creation to make a bootable version of Windows on a usb will that affect the pc I'm doing it on? As in it doesn't remove windows or any files from the pc does it? Thanks
Probably a really stupid question, but if I use Windows media creation to make a bootable version of Windows on a usb will that affect the pc I'm doing it on? As in it doesn't remove windows or any files from the pc does it? Thanks
Even if u might have any like second thoughts or just maybe some doubts towards it u can also do it manually with CMD :-https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server-essentials/install/create-a-bootable-usb-flash-drive