![]() Hold down on the volume button and the on button and the Steam Deck should go into your "Boot Manager".Wait for Rufus to finish, then Eject your SD Card and plug it in at the bottom of the Steam Deck.To do so, hold down the power button and click to shut down. After this, open up "advanced drive properties" and click the option that says "Use Rufus MBR with BIOS ID". Then, under "Partition scheme", pick MBR. Click on the "Image option" menu and pick "Windows To Go".Then go one down and to the right where it says "Select" and choose your windows iso you installed earlier on. ![]() From here, open up Rufus and select your SD card in the device menu.
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