Windows 10: Windows to Go (Windows 10)

Discus and support Windows to Go (Windows 10) in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; diskpart list disk select disk # (usb) select Partition 1 active exit Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by jimbo45, Oct 1, 2014.

  1. Kyhi Win User

    Windows to Go (Windows 10)


    diskpart
    list disk
    select disk # (usb)
    select Partition 1
    active
    exit
     

  2. Did that. Took forever to boot up. It gets as far as the circle of dots under the logo. I left it running and it just sat on that screen all night. I'm not pursuing it any further. For the time being anyway.
     
    alphanumeric, Jun 14, 2016
    #32
  3. parwulski Win User
    WintoUSB program will install without enterprise iso.
     
    parwulski, Jun 15, 2016
    #33
  4. fdegrove Win User

    Windows to Go (Windows 10)

    Hi,

    All methods mentioned above should work with any version of Windows 10 really.

    I wonder if there's a way to make a removable USB (of the non-fixed drive type) WTG using a single NTFS partition that's UEFI bootable.

    Also I find it rather annoying that it's often very hard to know beforehand if a USB pen drive is tagged as being removable or as fixed drive.

    For instance, my Mushkin Ventura Ultra is tagged as a fixed drive but what about their Impact series ? Same thing for other manufacurers etc.
    Or is it safe to assume that all the fast ones are tagged as fixed drives ?

    Cheers, *Wink
     
    fdegrove, Jun 15, 2016
    #34
  5. jimbo45 Win User
    Hi there

    to make WINTOGO really useful it might be better to create it from a VM.

    Some VM systems (for example VMWARE) can create a UEFI VM that actually doesn't need the HOST to be equipped with UEFI. You still create a UEFI WINTOGO UEFI system this way even on a NON UEFI system. The VM BIOS still takes care of the UEFI stuff.

    I've usually found though it's better for a genuinely universable WINTOGO system to create one for a NON UEFI system --it willl still boot of course on UEFI systems so long as you have Legacy boot enabled.

    Secure boot is another issue entirely and IMO it's really a DOG -- don't use if at all possible,

    Cheers
    jimbo
     
    jimbo45, Jun 15, 2016
    #35
  6. Depends on your definition of fast I guess. My 64 gig Kingston USB 3 Hyper X drive isn't tagged as fixed.
     
    alphanumeric, Jun 15, 2016
    #36
  7. fdegrove Win User
    Hi,

    That's fast enough in my book (the Mushkins are faster still) but the fact that it isn't tagged as fixed limits its use. Well to me at least. (Single partition. NTFS only for large files and so on)
    To give you an idea, the Mushkin Ventura Ultra produces higher transfer rates (USB 3.1) whilst backing up (Macrium) than internal transfer rates using two Mushkin Cronos SSD backing up one onto the other.. Of course, I realize that I am limited here by the chipset on my MB.
    Haven't really benchmarked that USB stick but merely subjectively it really feels fast.

    Going by the speed of the HyperX there's really no way of knowing how it's tagged unless the manufacturer specs it, correct ?
    @jimbo: Yeah, I know what you mean but having to enter the BIOS and changing entries on my own machine each time I want to use my WTG is not my cup of tea.
    My WTG is working great (on my machine) without me having to change anything in bios (its full UEFI, secure boot enabled). I really don't need it to be universally compatible, I just made it to learn stuff.

    Cheers, *Wink
     
    fdegrove, Apr 4, 2018
    #37
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