Kung Live OS magloload talaga yung whole OS from pendrive as if nasa HDD siya (otherwise called Windows To Go if Windows OS) never tried but I read somewhere na kailangan ng windows to go certified drive for optimum performance tho I know there's some workarounds
Kung bootable usb installer lang, pang install/reformat lang talaga siya ng os haha
Kung Live OS magloload talaga yung whole OS from pendrive as if nasa HDD siya (otherwise called Windows To Go if Windows OS) never tried but I read somewhere na kailangan ng windows to go certified drive for optimum performance tho I know there's some workarounds
Kung bootable usb installer lang, pang install/reformat lang talaga siya ng os haha
Kung Live OS magloload talaga yung whole OS from pendrive as if nasa HDD siya (otherwise called Windows To Go if Windows OS) never tried but I read somewhere na kailangan ng windows to go certified drive for optimum performance tho I know there's some workarounds
Kung bootable usb installer lang, pang install/reformat lang talaga siya ng os haha
Clarify ko lang yung dalawa bootable, but yung Live sa halip na sa HDD galing yung OS (hindi OS installer, OS mismo) na niloload, sa pendrive galing kaya ang magiging "C:" drive ay ang pendrive mismo. And no, kung ito tinatanong mo, hindi magkakaroon ng 2 OS yung PC mo kase nasa pendrive naka install yung isang OS. Iba to sa dual boot
Ok naintindihan ko na hehe
Yes installer and recovery environment lang siya, no more no less
Oo magagamit pa. Don't touch the files lang (rename or move, etc) it will still be bootable as long as the original installer files are present
Ilagay mo lang said separate folder yung saved files (isang folder lang, and you can make subfolders inside)
I've always been doing this, saves time kase
Oo magagamit pa. Don't touch the files lang (rename or move, etc) it will still be bootable as long as the original installer files are present
Ilagay mo lang said separate folder yung saved files (isang folder lang, and you can make subfolders inside)
I've always been doing this, saves time kase
Oo magagamit pa. Don't touch the files lang (rename or move, etc) it will still be bootable as long as the original installer files are present
Ilagay mo lang said separate folder yung saved files (isang folder lang, and you can make subfolders inside)
I've always been doing this, saves time kase
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Use ISO image then start (don't mind the other options unless you know what you're doing)
Wait, then bootable na USB mo
Create a folder afterwards for saved files (again wag galawin yung installer files)
Yung second statement mo tama
Wag mo galawin yung installer files
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Use ISO image then start (don't mind the other options unless you know what you're doing)
Wait, then bootable na USB mo
Create a folder afterwards for saved files (again wag galawin yung installer files)
based kasi sa nakita ko sa website ng windows, direct na yung download nun tpos magiging bootable yung drive ko. yun po ang pagkakainindi ko. sensya na po newbie lang.
based kasi sa nakita ko sa website ng windows, direct na yung download nun tpos magiging bootable yung drive ko. yun po ang pagkakainindi ko. sensya na po newbie lang.