Report claims that USB sticks will be offered alongside DVDs
Microsoft is reportedly planning a new change that would help Windows 10 become available for more people across the world and make installing the operating system faster and easier.
According to a report by German site
WinFuture, which cites people close to the matter, Microsoft is planning to launch Windows 10 on USB sticks too, in addition to the traditional DVDs, thus offering another install option for users worldwide.
Both the 32- and the 64-bit version of Windows 10 will arrive on USB flash pens, but the aforementioned site claims that both versions will be stored on the same drive and users will be allowed to choose which one to install.