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| 1411029 | 2015-11-06 01:06:00 | Hi guys. You know how you can burn an image of Linux onto a DVD and put it into DVD drive and reboot and run off that? Does anyone know if that can be done with Windows 10? I have a HP Computer I think its a 1.8 Dual core with 3 Gb's ram and a computer repair guy said it should run 10 very well, but wanted to know if I can do a trail run, before committing myself. Thanks, Ian |
ianhnz (4263) | ||
| 1411030 | 2015-11-06 01:31:00 | No. Apart from anything else. it wouldn't fit on a DVD. Anyway, how could you assess performance running from a slow DVD drive? Image the old comp then upgrade to win 10 (assume you have win 7 or 8.1 on that comp?). That way you know you can go back. Alternatively, win 10 can be reverted to the old OS within 30 days. |
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| 1411031 | 2015-11-06 02:09:00 | DVD NO -- USB YES. Its called Windows to Go. First you need the enterprise edition Of Windows 10 ( don't think the other versions have it) - you can get a 90 Day Free trial of Enterprise from www.microsoft.com Then follow the instructions from blogs.technet.com All you really need is a USB drive big enough, and one that's able to be bootable ( not all USB drives are bootable) Of course it will only last 90 days, but simply reinstall the OS, and away you go again :) |
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