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Windows 11 Pro Home USB stick bootable installation repair without license key

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Windows 11 Pro Home USB stick bootable installation repair without license key

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Windows 11 Pro Home USB stick bootable installation repair without license key

With this USB stick you can do the following:
  • Install Windows 11 Pro or Home on an empty hard drive
  • Reinstall Windows 11 Pro or Home on a hard drive with an existing installation
  • Use computer repair options (startup repair, uninstall updates, troubleshoot problems, use the command line)
  • Also works for devices that do not officially support Windows 11. The ISO bypasses the compatibility check
! Caution: If you install Windows 11 on unsupported devices, Microsoft update support is not guaranteed

License information:
  • There is no license key included with the stick!
  • Use your existing license key or the digital license to activate the installation. It is best to do this after setting up. Important: Make sure which version (Pro or Home) you have a key for and install that version. The key cannot be used for the other version.
  • In principle, Windows can also be used without a license. In this case, the range of functions is limited.
How to start the installation via the stick:

1. Enter your system's BIOS/UEFI. How you enter this depends on the manufacturer. The most common keys to press after the system boots are:
  • F2 (Dell)
  • F10 (HP)
  • Enter (often with Lenovo)
  • Esc
  • Del
2. USB stick at the front of the boot order. Here too, the exact procedure varies from BIOS to BIOS. But the principle is the same.

3. Save the settings and restart

What to do if the stick is not recognized as a boot medium?


1. Test the USB port with a mouse, keyboard or similar
2. Some manufacturers allow you to deactivate the system start via a USB stick using a checkbox. This should of course not be the case
3. The "Boot Mode" or "Boot Options" is not set to "UEFI" but to "Legacy". This can also be set in the BIOS and is often the case with older models.


Technical data USB stick
Size: 16GB USB Type-A
Condition: New


System requirements Windows 11:
Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster compatible processor or system on a chip (SoC)
R.A.M: 4GB
Hard drive size: 64GB
Graphics card: Compatible with DirectX 12 or higher with WDDM 2.0 driver
Display: 720p
Internet connection: An internet connection is required to perform updates and to download and use some features. It is also necessary to activate Windows using a key or digital license.
Miscellaneous
  • TPM2.0
  • UEFI and SecureBoot capable