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His fingers hovered over the keyboard. One wrong switch, and he’d create a coaster instead of a bootable drive.
He sighed and clicked the download link for "Windows 10 ADK." The download bar crawled. oscdimg download windows 10
He used Rufus to burn that newly minted ISO to the USB stick. Five minutes later, he plugged the USB into the dead Dell, hit F12, and selected the drive.
The swirling dots of Windows 10 Setup appeared. His fingers hovered over the keyboard
Leo leaned back in his chair. The office was empty now. The only sounds were the whir of the computer fan and the triumphant silence of a Friday crisis averted.
The window filled with scrolling text: "Scanning source tree... 100% complete." Then: "Creating ISO... 100% complete." He used Rufus to burn that newly minted ISO to the USB stick
Leo had one option: build a new bootable USB from scratch. He needed the Windows 10 ISO, but more importantly, he needed the ancient, arcane, yet powerful tool to burn that image onto a USB drive properly: .