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I have a desktop that I recently formatted and doesn't have windows 10 in it. And my uefi windows 10 usb corrupted a week ago. I was wondering is there a way that I can kinda backup my laptop in a usb and use it to install windows on my desktop.

 

My internet connection is really slow at the moment thats why I don't wanna use media creation tool. 

Laptop has up to date version of windows 10 and I have another free license key to use when my desktop is installed.

 

Please help, thanks.

 

Edit: I don't wanna use a system image because laptop has really unnecessary files in it.

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Nope. You need to download a windows 10 ISO and use Rufus to flash it onto your USB, or use the media creation utility. 

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