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The Bootable USB Drive for Windows 11 is a versatile 8GB USB 3.0 installer and recovery tool, designed for quick and efficient setup or repair of Windows systems. With a read speed of 150 MB/s and UEFI compatibility, this portable solution ensures you can install or upgrade Windows on any compatible computer without the need for an internet connection.
Read Speed | 150 Megabytes Per Second |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Color | Black |
Model Name | Windows 11 |
Product Dimensions | 2.5"D x 0.75"W x 0.5"H |
Flash Memory Type | Usb Flash Drive |
Manufacturer | Windows |
Hardware Connectivity Technology | USB Type A |
Item Weight | 1 ounces |
ASIN | B0DQJM3PSV |
Date First Available | December 15, 2024 |
R**O
Must-Have for Seamless Windows 11 Installation!
Title: Must-Have for Seamless Windows 11 Installation!I recently purchased the Bootable USB Drive for Windows 11 and am thoroughly impressed with its performance. As someone who frequently updates and maintains their system, I found this tool to be invaluable.The setup process was incredibly fast, thanks to the USB 3.0 speed, and it was UEFI compatible, which simplified the installation process. It took the hassle out of installing Windows 11, making it straightforward and efficient. Additionally, the recovery tool is a bonus, providing peace of mind that I'm prepared for any potential issues.The 8GB capacity is more than sufficient, and the quality of the drive itself is excellent. I highly recommend this product for anyone looking for a reliable and fast way to install or repair Windows 11. A definite 5-star purchase!
M**E
Would not boot and required to run set up , read comments
Would not boot and required to run set up then there was an not an option to remove requirements to install. Windows and does not control what I need to buy. I wish there was a zero rating
W**M
YES!!! Not 150gbps - but all we can get, for now.
I have an Optiplex 7010 (2013 model) that was, until today, unable to run Windows 11 for lack of the TPM 2.0 upgrade, so old it didn't even have the 'proto-version' of a 1.2 TPM (if I've understood correctly), therefore - subject to being relegated an obsolete legacy machine. When it was announced that Win. 10 was being ditched and no longer supported, the outrage and/or concern was pretty noticeable for anyone listening. Sum total, Microsoft went to working developing way/s to bridge the gap without millions if not billions of computers hitting the e-waste stream when the world can least afford it; this little jewel here was instrumental in me being able to type this on a fresh new version of 11. While it was bought through a tech shop on here, it is an official Microsoft product; it is more than just a typical Win. 11 download copy, but I don't have the jargon to explain it right, so I won't try, it's easy enough to read and grasp. I have been at this for months, trying to learn what I need to know and research and find this specific workaround solution.I chose to install the bootable drive internally to be out of the way and provide the fastest connection possible with standard commercial/consumer grade parts; there's only 1 9-pin plug available on the YXT71 motherboard, so it wasn't hard to find where to plug in a dual USB port for the boot drive - which has a read-speed potential of 150gbps, closest match is the 40gbps Thunderbolt 4 stuff. With a 6" T4/40gbps data line (and USB -C to USB adaptors - should have used a USB-C plug) the drive laid over nicely in the SSD rack's edge where it's taped neatly and securely. This is the closest thing to the fastest port available, at least - that I could find and/or afford. I'm in no way a techy guy, I simply researched the work of others, and this is the best option for me to try and get to work. It did take most of the day messing in the BIOS settings, that I have a book for, learning as I go. If I can pull it off, just about anyone else willing to do the work can do so also.All told, I spent about 60$ counting the book, and now all of the rockin', kick butt modifications I've been making in this unit can continue on for the foreseeable future. The analogy I've been using is a carpentry one - I had to knock in a hole in the back wall to build in a back door so as to slip in under the nonexistent security system to set up a fake one, then the bypass could be made. Maybe a little Pink Panther-ish too on the visualizations. WAY, way cheaper than a new computer!
R**.
For the Tech Challenged
If you don't know how to download and use the Windows Media Creator tool to make your own USB boot flash drive, buy this.
V**R
do NOT buy this
did not work. do not buy this
M**N
Windows 11
Works as designed.
S**Z
Works as intended
It works and it comes with instructions.I'm happy with this purchase
P**A
Usb windows repair
Does not work in all situations
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