: Plug the USB into the target PC, restart, and enter the Boot Menu (usually by tapping F12, F11, or Esc during startup).
: Be cautious when using custom Windows images from unofficial sources, as they may contain modified system files or pre-installed software that could pose security risks.
You cannot simply copy the .iso file to a thumb drive; you must "burn" it so the computer can boot from it.
: Choose GPT for modern computers (UEFI) or MBR for older systems.