Microsoft recommends using the Windows 10 ADK, which is the default, so *hopefully* you'll be all right, but Do Test any bootable USB stick to make sure it'll work if you need it. Those AIKs are a big download & take over a GB of disk space. One thing you should note that's related to that, according to the online help docs, downloading/installing the Windows AIK is necessary to create QILING Disk Master Pro's bootable USB sticks for Windows versions prior to 10. changing the boot order so the PC/laptop would boot from the USB stick rather than the hard drive. This used to be more common, giving you the recovery features you'd get booting the PC/laptop to the USB stick the app created, but without the hassle of booting to a USB stick, e.g. One feature of QILING Disk Master Pro that's a bit of a throwback IMHO, is the option of putting what would normally go on a bootable USB stick on the hard drive itself. Since you can buy an NVMe drive for not much more than a regular 2.5" SSD, the only real restriction is that only newer motherboards, PCs, & laptops *may* have one or more NVMe sockets.] , but communicates with the PCI bus rather than using the much more common SATA - the advantage is that some NVMe drives are roughly 5 times as fast as a faster SSD. QILING Disk Master Pro doesn't have that sort of migration tool, designed to move a copy of Windows to new hardware, but it does have a Fix Boot utility that **may** work. Simply cloning the partition with the copy of Windows won't work - you need to use the migration tools in apps like Macrium Reflect or Paragon's Hard Disk Mgr. QILING Disk Master Pro does work in brief testing, and it checks all of the right boxes with one *possible* exception - putting an existing, working copy of Windows on a NVMe drive.
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