How To Install Windows On A Usb Drive [repack] 🆒 🆒
He tried again. Still nothing. Then he realized: on a library PC, Alt+T opened the Tools menu in the file explorer. He closed it, held down Shift + Ctrl , then pressed Alt + T — a rumored triple-key override from a forum post from 2017.
Here’s a short, interesting (and slightly chaotic) true story from a friend who shall remain nameless. It was 3 a.m., and my friend — let’s call him Alex — had just bricked his laptop’s internal SSD while trying to dual-boot Linux. No recovery partition, no spare PC, just a dead machine and a deadline for a client project due in 10 hours.
Nothing happened.
He had one 128GB USB 3.0 drive, a borrowed library computer (with admin rights — thank you, sleepy librarian), and a half-broken smartphone for Googling.
He checked it, selected his flash drive, and let Rufus do its thing. 45 minutes later, it was done. how to install windows on a usb drive
He plugged the USB into his dead laptop, spammed F12 for boot menu, selected “USB Hard Drive,” and held his breath.
He found a tool called and its “Windows To Go” feature. But there was a catch: Microsoft officially killed Windows To Go years ago. Rufus had a hidden mode — press Alt + T during setup — that unlocked the ability to install full Windows on a USB, bypassing Microsoft’s artificial block. He tried again
Three hours later, Windows was fully running off the USB. His project was saved. The laptop was slower than a snail in peanut butter, but it worked.

