Formatting a solid-state drive (SSD) only takes a few seconds through File Explorer. But how exactly do you do it, and what file system should you choose? Here’s what you need to know.
It supports all the applications just like regular Windows.
This way you can always keep your files and settings with you
We have seen many Linux distros that can boot directly from a USB drive, but always glitched out when it came to Windows as Microsoft does not support the feature natively. Running Windows on portable storage can have several benefits such as you always have access to your files and your settings anywhere you go. Just plug in your drive and resume working.
This gives you the benefit of using the latest version of the operating system as you would be using your own drive to boot from. You can install Windows on a Pendrive but an SSD is preferred as the full version of Windows is quite heavy and using it on a pen drive would result in sluggish performance.