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You can give a shot by going to bios and change boot drive.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Probably late to answer but... Yes, it is on a USB stick. It will work with USB 2.0. When booting before the windows screen, it will say hit something like delete or F11 or the like to enter boot options. There you can select your boot drive. Should work fine, BUT if you are using a drive 2+ TB, your computer must be able to UEFI boot from the device to use all of that space. It will still work, but you will only use 2 TB if you don't UEFI boot. My motherboard would not from a USB, so I had to make a Windows 10 install disk and use that and then use the key from this product to activate.
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