How to Create a Bootable USB Drive for Windows 11 on an Android Smartphone.

⭐ In this video, I’m going to show you how to create a bootable USB drive for Windows 11 with an Android smartphone. Problems with booting an operating system may appear out of the blue, and usually it happens at the most inappropriate moment. On the one hand, you may not have access to another computer at this particular moment, or there might be no bootable disk or USB drive at hand. On the other hand, you don’t feel like visiting your friends who live on the other side of the city... but you do have that portable gadget in your pocket! With an Android smartphone, you can easily restore the operating system of your computer. 

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Creating a bootable USB drive for Windows 11 requires a computer with Windows, macOS, or Linux operating system, and cannot be done directly on an Android smartphone. However, it is possible to use an Android smartphone as a tool to create a bootable USB drive by using a third-party app that allows you to download and save the Windows 11 ISO onto your phone. Here are the steps:

  1. Download and install the Rufus app on your computer from the official website.
  2. Connect your Android smartphone to your computer with a USB cable.
  3. On your Android phone, open the Google Play Store and download the RAR app.
  4. Download the Windows 11 ISO file onto your phone using a browser or other download manager.
  5. Open the RAR app, navigate to the Windows 11 ISO file you downloaded, and extract the files to a folder on your phone.
  6. Launch Rufus on your computer and select your USB drive from the "Device" dropdown menu.
  7. Under "Boot Selection", click the "Select" button and navigate to the folder on your phone where you extracted the Windows 11 ISO files.
  8. Select the installation .iso file and click the "Open" button.
  9. Make sure that the "File System" is set to "NTFS" and click the "Start" button.
  10. Rufus will now begin to create the bootable USB drive. Wait for the process to complete.

Once the process is complete, you can eject the USB drive from your computer and use it to install Windows 11 on another computer. Note that the process of creating a bootable USB drive for Windows 11 is complex and requires technical knowledge. It is important to follow the steps carefully and ensure that you have the correct ISO file for your Windows 11 version.

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