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  1. Chuck38 Win User

    Setup and Run Windows 10 on USB Flash Drive


    How to: Setup and Run Windows 10 on USB Flash Drive

    How to Setup and Run Windows 10 on USB Flash Drive


    Setup and Run Windows 10 on USB Flash Drive [​IMG]
    Information This tutorial will show you how to manually setup Windows 10 To Go from any Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1 system and run Windows 10 from a USB flash drive. The same procedure can be applied for an installation on an external SSD.

    You should expect the whole process to take about 3 hours elapsed time if you do not have the WAIK on your system and about 1 hour if the WAIK is installed on your system.

    It is very important to choose a fast USB stick of at least 16GB size. It is preferable to use a USB3 attachment, but USB2 will also work at a slower pace.

    In addition, you need a program to create a virtual CD and the Windows10 .iso. The rest is done in Command Prompt.


    Setup and Run Windows 10 on USB Flash Drive [​IMG]
    Note Those of you who have an Enterprise edition of Windows10, you can also explore this option which is built into the Enterprise edition.


    Setup and Run Windows 10 on USB Flash Drive [​IMG]
    Note This was additional information provided by Yasak Hayat:

    First of all no need to download whole AIK kit for just imagex.exe
    Imegex.exe can get from MS web site. Here for x86 and here for x64
    Second thing is; Windows 8 and 10 have allready create virtual driver capability: ISO and IMG File - Mount or Unmount in Windows 10


    Step 1 - Check the speed of your USB stick


    To measure the speed of your stick I recommend HD Tune. It provides data regarding the data transfer rate and the access time. The most important is the access time. Ideally it should be under 1ms. I use this stick. Note the data transfer time (red) comparable to a HDD and the access time (green) of 0.3ms close to a SSD which is appr. 50 times faster than the access time on a HDD.



    Setup and Run Windows 10 on USB Flash Drive [​IMG]




    Step 2 - Download the WAIK and extract the imagex file

    If you do not have the WAIK (Windows Automated Installation Kit) on your system, then you have to download from this Microsoft site. This will be a bit lengthy because the WAIK is 1.7GB - figure an up to 2-hour download.

    Then you have to copy the imagex.exe. You find that in C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools. There is a 32bit version and a 64bit version.



    Setup and Run Windows 10 on USB Flash Drive [​IMG]



    You choose 32bit when you install a 32bit version of Windows 10 on your stick - 64bit when you install the 64bit version. Copy the the imagex.exe ​that corresponds to your Windows10 .iso to the desktop. You can copy it to any other folder, but then you have to change the path in the installation command that we will run later in Command Prompt.




    Step 3 - Mount the Windows 10 .iso in a virtual BD ROM

    We first have to create a virtual BD ROM with the Virtual Clone Drive Program. Download, install and run this program. It is very simple. When you start the program, you get the window below. Just click OK and you are done. You then go to Computer and you find your BD ROM.



    Setup and Run Windows 10 on USB Flash Drive [​IMG]



    To mount the .iso into the BD ROM, follow the instructions in the next picture. Make sure you remember the drive letter of the BD ROM (in my case 'H:') because you will need that later.



    Setup and Run Windows 10 on USB Flash Drive [​IMG]





    Step 4 - Prepare your USB stick

    We now have to define a primary active partition on the USB stick. For that we open an elevated Command Prompt (run as administrator). Type or paste each of the following commands (one by one) and hit Enter after each command.

    Diskpart
    List disk
    Select disk n
    (where n is the number that was given for your stick in List disk)
    Clean
    Create partition primary
    Format fs=ntfs quick
    Assign
    Active
    Exit


    Your stick is now ready for the installation of Windows10.


    Step 5 - Install Windows 10 on the stick

    This is very easy now with a command in Command Prompt. It may take a little while to transfer the whole system, so be patient. The Command is:

    "C:\Users\Your Name\Desktop\imagex.exe" /apply H:\sources\install.wim 1 F:\

    Your Name is the name of your system. H: is the letter of my BD ROM (step 3). If your BD ROM has another letter, you have to change that accordingly. F: is the drive letter of my stick (step 4). Here you also have to replace it if your stick is on another letter.

    As last step you have to run a command to install the boot files.

    bcdboot F:\windows /s F:

    Here again F: is the letter for my stick which you may have to adjust.


    Step 6 - Run Windows 10 from your USB stick


    Setup and Run Windows 10 on USB Flash Drive [​IMG]
    Note The first thing you will have to do is the Windows 10 normal installation. During this process, Microsoft requires a check number which they will send you to your email. Therefore make sure you have access to your emal from another device.

    When you are done with the installation, you can run Windows 10 from your stick. For that you have to change the boot sequence in the BIOS pointing at the USB stick as first boot device.

    I run the stick version on my laptop, I made the USB stick#1 in the permanent boot sequence. That way it loads Windows 10 from the stick when the stick is plugged in and Windows 7 from the system SSD when there is no Windows 10 stick.

    Have fun and enjoy



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    Chuck38, Dec 26, 2014
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  4. jimbo45 Win User

    Setup and Run Windows 10 on USB Flash Drive

    Hi there

    Note that the BCD boot command might change again when the FINAL version of W10 is released -- this trick can't be done for example to create a non enterprise W8.1 To GO system.

    Using an old laptop HDD with even a USB2=>SATA adapter works fast enough if you have any spare ones. A version on an external SSD should work much better too even on a USB2 connection.

    I've also found using a Linux system on an external USB HDD with a WINDOWS VM on it also works fine --advantage of the linux method is you can run ANY version of windows as a VM. Again running from an external old laptop HDD or SSD with USB2==>SATA connector is fast enough.

    Cheers
    jimbo
     
    jimbo45, Dec 26, 2014
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  5. WHS
    whs Win User
    Thanks Chuck. You should try it. The setup is amazing. On my older Toshiba laptop the stick boots in 10 seconds and shuts down in 2 seconds. Just make sure you have a way to get to your email during the Windows 10 setup because MS insists on this control number which they send you by mail.

    Jimbo, I have tried HDD versions with Windows 8 at the time. They did work but were a bit slow for booting. Once they ran, it was OK - even on USB2. This Windows 10 procedure I have also done on a SSD that is connected via eSata. That, of course, is very fast on my desktop.
     
  6. LittleJay Win User
    Does your Toshiba laptop have USB 3, or are you running a USB 3 stick in a USB 2 port? The reason I ask is that my HP laptop only has USB 2.
     
    LittleJay, Dec 26, 2014
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  7. WHS
    whs Win User
    The Toshiba has USB3, 6GB of RAM and an i5. It will run on a USB2 port, but a lot slower - especially at boot.
     
  8. LittleJay Win User

    Setup and Run Windows 10 on USB Flash Drive

    OK. Thanks for the reply. My HP laptop does have eSATA, so I'd probably be better off going the SSD route.
     
    LittleJay, Dec 26, 2014
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  9. Brink
    Brink New Member
    Hey Wolfgang,

    Can this only be done in Windows 7 or 8/8.1, or can it be created in any Windows?

     
    Brink, Dec 27, 2014
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  10. WHS
    whs Win User
    Shawn, those are the only ones I tested. The other's I don't know. I hate to make statements where I am not sure.
     
  11. YQUP4 Win User
    Need help please!

    I am up to the last command (bcdboot G:\Windows /s G:\) and getting the following error:
    BFSVC Error: BcdOpenSystemStore failed with unexpected error code, Status = [c000015c]

    Any ideas???
     
    YQUP4, May 16, 2015
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  12. Fafhrd Win User
    Here are a couple of tips regarding firstly, obtaining WAIK tools for Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, without a lengthy full download of the whole Windows Automated Installation Kits.

    The second tip regards extracting files from ISO, and many other file images without mounting them as virtual optical drives.

    To get all these versions (no more than about 30MB total) takes no longer than a few minutes, on an average broadband connection.

    Download the free utility: GetWaikTools by JFX, a 7z file of 281KB extracts to an executable file of 293KB:

    83 - Download ImageX, BCDBoot and other WAIK tools - RMPrepUSB

    Secondly, to open Image files Like .ISO, .WIM, .SWM, .CAB, .VHD, .DMG, etc., and compressed executables, .MSI, .EXE, and many more, all you need is 7-Zip, a well established and respected free utility by Igor Pavlov:

    7-Zip

    The 9.20 stable version is available for x86 and x64 versions. I have long found that the beta versions are very stable too, now at version 15.05 which can handle many NTFS file features when unpacking
    The current version stands at 15.14, and also handles ESD files!
    .WIM files, like symbolic links, which were not possible before.

    I am just about to try installing Windows 10 10130, from the downloaded .ISO using only 7-Zip to open the .ISO file and then \sources\Install.wim and unpack the image 1 (Pro version of Windows 10) to a clean partition. I will report back in due course. There were unknown problems. 7-zip often warns that it finds irregularities in WIM images, but opens them all the same.
     
    Fafhrd, Jun 26, 2015
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  13. Westy Win User

    Setup and Run Windows 10 on USB Flash Drive

    Hi There,

    This helped me to get in the right direction of why my brand new USB stick of genuine Windows 10 was not booting on my PC ...
    I found the issue was it wsa a USB 3 stick and my pc is old school. So I basically used this tutorial to create a new bootable usb HDD stick and copied all of my files on the 3 stick onto the 2 stick .... now it loads ... and then gets into the setup phase of the nlack screen and then right as it finished loading the files ... it fails. I have pulled the SSD drive out and completely formatted the drive and removed the 2 partitions that it had created ... tried it in both 32 and 64 bit modes .

    Any ideas ..

    comes up with the following:
    windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause.
    To solve the problem:
    1. Insert your windows installation disc and restart your computer.
    2. choose your language settings, and then click "Next"
    3. Click "repair your computer"

    If you do not have this disk .... blah blah,,, blah
    File: \windows\system32\boot\winload.exe
    Status 0xc0000225
    Info: The application of operating system couldn't be loaded because a required file is missing or contains errors
     
    Westy, Nov 4, 2015
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  14. Steve C Win User
    What happens about WTG activation if I already have W10 activated on my usual PC?
     
    Steve C, Jan 24, 2016
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  15. Brink
    Brink New Member
    It would need a new product key. Otherwise, they will both eventually get deactivated.
     
    Brink, Jan 24, 2016
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