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the pendrive linux windows program is sort of idiot proof. impossible to install onto C: drive, and only small usb hard drives are listed in the programs list of recognized drives. larger drives are hidden by default, you would have to check a box to show every drive
you might want to unplug any other important usb/external drives that are small. it gives you a 'detailed' warning pop-up to confirm the usb stick too.
also, you sound like you would be in trouble if you lost it, you should think about making a backup.
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the pendrive linux windows program is sort of idiot proof. impossible to install onto C: drive, and only small usb hard drives are listed in the programs list of recognized drives. larger drives are hidden by default, you would have to check a box to show every drive
you might want to unplug any other important usb/external drives that are small. it gives you a 'detailed' warning pop-up to confirm the usb stick too.
also, you sound like you would be in trouble if you lost it, you should think about making a backup.
[–] Spooks ago
Why not suggest dual-boot? GRUB will handle Windows 10, so the only change he'd notice is being able to select his OS at boot.