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Oh okay... thanks :)
prices on those have come down alot
Like something that supports usb 3.0
Go on a working pc, download the Win10 ISO using MS media creation tool. Download and run Rufus or ImgBurn to make usb flash drive bootable, formatted and transfer the iso contents. Then simply boot from this drive to start the Win10 os installer on any PC. Don't have a key yet? No problem, don't need one, you can skip this part during the install, then purchase and enter a product key within your installed os later on down the road. Or run the OS without any key, your choice. You can use the flash drive remaining space for storing files such as app downloads and drivers
Thanks for helping me out, I didn't know that you can skip activation key
Thanks
Hmm then 16gb flash drive is okay I guess
The Windows 10 installation files require slighly over 4GB. So you need a stick which can hold more then 4GB.
And flash drives are dirt cheap, you can pick up a 8GB-16GB one for $3.
the medica creation tool (or rufus) will format the drive.
i've been using 64GB usb flash drives to successfully install latest windows 10 on my very old PCs (intel core i3-530, i3-3240, i5-3570k, pentium g630, pentium g2030)
But as mentioned by others, USB sticks are cheap as hell nowa days, so theres no reason not to get a 16 or 32GB if able.
Of course, this was something I had left over, so I utilised it. If you don't have any Flash drives, buy at least a 32GB, don't bother buying anything smaller than this.
No it is 8gb. The iso is approximately 4.5gb