Usually, we’d recommend using the excellent free program Rufus to create the bootable USB drive, but sadly Microsoft has made this difficult, in fact impossible, with Windows 11. You’ll need a USB stick with at least 8GB of storage space on it. Now comes the tricky task of creating a bootable install disk from the Windows 11 ISO file. (Image credit: Microsoft) How to clean install Windows 11: Create a bootable install disk
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