Hi JoacoTech, Yes, it is indeed possible to install Windows 11 (or even Windows 10) on a USB pendrive and use it as a portable version of Windows. This concept is often referred to as "Windows To Go." Windows To Go allows you to create a bootable version of Windows on a USB drive, which you can then use to boot up and run Windows on any compatible PC. Here's a step-by-step guide on how you can achieve this:
Requirements:
- A USB pendrive with at least 32GB of storage (preferably USB 3.0 for better performance)
- A Windows 11 or Windows 10 ISO file
- A tool like Rufus or WinToUSB
Steps:
- Format the USB Pendrive: First, ensure your USB pendrive is properly formatted. You can use the built-in Windows Disk...