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"Just say no." For home computers, I said no many years ago and never looked back. Best computer-related decision I ever made. However I sometimes wonder, since strides have been made in booting Windows from USB and with introduction of WinPE, could we have a small, limited purpose "Windows botable USB drive" that we could boot into to edit Word documents or Excel spreadsheets or some other Office task, then... - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
It is well known that windows does not play well with anything boot related. Veracrypt needs to install a bootloader in order to properly boot, and windows often modifies the UEFI that is likely to cause conflicts. You can try to use something like Window PE or Linux from an usb and modify your boot loader. Source: about 3 years ago
If your school computers weren't configured to prevent booting on a USB flash drive, you can make a bootable Windows PE USB flash drive, make your school computers boot on it, and use regedit from Windows PE to edit the Windows registry of the Windows install on the computer's hard drive, as I have yet to see any school computer on which the Windows partition is encrypted. Then you can find a way to get admin... Source: over 3 years ago
Use a tool like Rufus or UNetbootin to create a live USB stick. - Source: dev.to / 27 days ago
Format your USB drive and then you can retry with your software again, or you can try with a piece of software I know works successfully. https://unetbootin.github.io/. Source: 7 months ago
Linux on a USB large enough to hold your files. Linux does not care what OS made the file. You mat be able to Boot from the USB. Access the BIOS and try it. UNetbootin can also be used to load various system utilities. Https://unetbootin.github.io/. Source: about 1 year ago
I think UNetbootin could create a bootable installer directly from your current drive. Source: about 1 year ago
This is what you want. Bootcamp is the old way to do it. You want to use This for making a usb. Source: about 1 year ago
Winbuilder - "WinBuilder is an engine designed to build and customize boot disks (Live CDs) based on...
Rufus - Rufus is a piece of software that allows you to transform a portable drive, like a flash drive or other USB drives, into a bootable drive that can be used for a variety of purposes. Read more about Rufus.
NTLite - The Ultimate Windows Customization Tool
Balena Etcher - Flash OS images to SD cards & USB drives, safely and easily.
BartPE - Bart's PE Builder helps you build a 'BartPE' (Bart Preinstalled Environment) bootable Windows CD-Rom or DVD from the original Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 installation/setup CD, very suitable for PC maintenance tasks.
YUMI - YUMI (Your USB Multiboot Installer), is a tool that allows you to boot multiple ISO files from one USB drive.