

Select your Windows edition and click Next.ĥ. My PC uses a 64-bit system, so I pick Windows 11 Insider Preview 0.65 (co_release) amd64.Ĥ. Choose one build based on your PC’s architecture.

You can see a list of builds with related information.

Go to the website and click Downloads.Ģ. It is an open-source tool that can download Windows preview builds directly from Windows Update servers and convert the packages to easy-to-install ISO files.ġ. To get an ISO file, you need to use the third-party tool called UUP Dump. You can get it from this site and then start the installation of Windows 11. The first thing we will see will be the terms of use of the program, which we will have to accept before continuing.Updated in October 13, 2021: the offical ISO file of Windows 11 is available on Microsoft's website. This program does not have an interface as such, but everything is done through a kind of installation wizard, as if we were going to install the program on our computer. If we have a partition with persistence we can save all kinds of data in it so that they are not erased when finished. This is because, generally, when we boot the system from the USB, when turning off the PC, all the data is deleted. We will also be able to create a USB with Windows, but this will not be installed as such, instead we will simply have an installation USB, just like the one that we can create with any other program.įinally, when creating our Live-USB with Linux we are going to be able to create a partition with persistence. Kon-Boot Other distros AOMEI (Disk Cloning and Backup Tool) Trinity Rescue Kit Other programs Falcon 4 Boot CD Sugar on a Stick Live-CD Antivirus AOSS (Malware Scanner) Universal USB Installer Ubuntu Ubuntu Desktopīlackbuntu Linux Mint Linux Mint Debian Debian Netinstĭebian Live Kali Kali Linux Backtrack Backtrack Fedora Fedora Desktop OpenSUSE OpenSUSE 32bit
