![]() Windows System Repair Disc (a bootable USB drive with Windows recovery tools which you can make yourself) or a Windows installation or rescue CD-ROM / DVD-ROM.Very easy to create using Rufus on Windows. ![]() For those of you worrying about performance, the USB 3.0 port is faster than the maximum transfer rate of any SSD I've seen to this date. I used a USB 3 drive enclosure with a cheap 256Gb SSD. It is tough, but I'm writing this from my portable Ubuntu Linux installation running off a USB-attached SSD! What you need Moreover, all the preparatory work has to be performed using a single-boot Windows computer without ending up having a dual boot system. That entails having the Linux installation on an external, USB-attached hard disk drive which can boot with relative ease on any UEFI-enabled PC (driver compatibility notwithstanding). Moreover, a decent, up-to-date, bootable Linux environment is a great backup in case all of my other computers are broken, infected or stolen. Sometimes a virtual machine won't cut it for me typically due to memory, disk and performance limitations. I regularly have the need to try things out on Linux.
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