Smart devices are all around us these days. Smart TVs, smart watches, smart speakers, as well as the ubiquitous smartphones. All of these devices have operating systems and these often require updates to keep them running. If you have a Windows 10 laptop or desktop, you will know that updates are an inevitable and mostly unavoidable part of life. Even if you can delay an update for a while, eventually you have to succumb to its siren call. There is no escaping the Microsoft's Creators Update, which operates as an automatic update, injected straight to your Windows 10 device.
This is no bad thing, as it patches bugs and offers considerable improvements to the OS. But what happens if you just don’t have enough hard drive space to get the update onto your device? How will you get to use those new features and overcome the bugs and security flaws the new OS is designed to eliminate? Using the humble USB stick may be the answer to your problems.