

Making a memory card bootable is quite easy and similar to making a bootable USB. If you cannot find a USB or DVD around when you want to install Windows 10, you can simply backup data from your smartphone’s memory card to your PC and then use memory card as the bootable media. To prepare the bootable DVD, please refer to our how to prepare Windows 10 bootable DVD guide. You can either use the built-in ISO burning tool in Windows 10/8/7 or use third-party ISO burning tools to prepare bootable Windows 10 DVD. If you don’t have a USB drive around or if you often install or reinstall Windows 10, using a DVD as bootable media makes sense. You can either use the official Windows 10 Media Creation Tool to download and prepare the bootable USB or third-party tools such as Rufus if you already have downloaded the Windows 10 ISO image. Preparing a bootable USB and then installing Windows 10 from the bootable USB is probably the most prepared method of installing Windows 10.
