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Perhaps you may find this useful someday.​

Things you needed before doing:
  • An Android phone that support USB-OTG storage with sufficient internal storage
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  • ISO 2 USB Android app | Click You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. to download on Google Play
  • Windows disk image ISO

1. Download any small-size windows ISO of your choice. I have tried it on custom Windows 11 and it worked just fine. If you want, when your pc is up and running you can then download the untouched version. Use third party downloading app (Ex. You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.) for uninterrupted and maximized download speed.
2. Download the ISO 2 USB app. This app may have low rating on PS but completely acts the opposite when used properly.
3. Restart your phone. The app loads and plays ads that may interrupt the process so it is recommended to turn off data and wifi. Also this might take a while so make sure you have enough battery.
4. Plugin the OTG to your phone (To some phone you might need to enable it somewhere on your settings) and launch the app. Select the drive name and the file then start.
5. Once completed, your USB Flashdrive is ready to be booted on.
 

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