Even though I have USB 3.0 ports (& 2.0) I have had much more success booting from a USB 2.0 port, no matter if the USB drive is a 3.0 or 2.0.
First, what really supports some booting method is the motherboard, and almost every USB device that can be partitioned should be possible to be used. All Windows ISOs can be made USB booteable since W7 I think (didn't remember if VISTA can be too, but I guess it can). To be absolutely certain if the problem is an incorrect configuration, you need to know if you are in a BIOS or UEFI scenario. For UEFI, you need to know also if you are in real EFI or CSM and if you have "Secure Boot" enabled. For BIOS you don't need as much motherboard information, but to be able to debug your problem you need to know the differences between GPT, MBR, PBR, and partition flags like ID, ACTIVE, HIDE, etc. So, in a BIOS scenario what you need is a MBR+PBR(BOOTMGR)+ACTIVE flag combo, and you can use FAT32 or NTFS as file system format. Most utilities should do all this steps for you automatically, if you choose the right scenario. I think It's a little bit complex to really answer your question, as you can see.
I have no idea what that has to do with the question/remark about a consumer iso being to big to fit a DVD5
people might not have money or might be in different situations with old hardware. but you are 100% right.
You'll need to find the HP USB formatting tool. I have an HP510 notebook and it only boots from USB if that tool is used to format the drive. The cheap Sandisk USB2 plastic flash drives you can find everywhere work fine. Your HP530 should have a DVD drive fitted so that's another option.
How to fix usb devices power not off after safely removing on windows 1809 I am sure on windows 1803 it can power off after safely removing icon popup
Would anyone mind to test if Device Security>Core Isolation>Memory Integrity works for them? I am mildly annoyed that this worked in RS4 but it fails in RS5. I assume one of the numerous requirements are no longer met for reasons unknown. The feature requires a relatively new PC.
@Enthousiast @abbodi1406 Do you think this tweak still works on 1809 and is it worth it? Enable Large System Cache and Disable Paging the OS Kernel Files Code: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management] "DisablePagingExecutive"=dword:00000001 "LargeSystemCache"=dword:00000001
Thanks. DO you get any popup about incompatibility from Defender in the down-right corner? Also, anyone else?
Do you know more about this? Is it a bug? Is it just for x64? Or it's just some PCs no longer meeting the requirements? My OS is also Pro x64.
okay so i was able to install win10 pro on usb device but not LTSC , why ? that's a mystery so i gonna stick with win10 pro. thank you all for your replies.