Windows 10: WinToGo Free Version for W10 Pro

Discus and support WinToGo Free Version for W10 Pro in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; I still wouldn't do it. If you pull it while Windows is writing to the drive it will be corrupted. If it did, why would clearly show that it can be... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Ken429, Jun 6, 2016.

  1. wptski Win User

    WinToGo Free Version for W10 Pro


    If it did, why would clearly show that it can be done and have it coded to show a window telling one to reinsert within a given time limit??
     
    wptski, Apr 19, 2017
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  2. wptski Win User

    So what's different on a certified drive? I actually ordered one, returned it without even opening the package.
     
    wptski, Apr 19, 2017
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  3. cereberus Win User
    Rufus only works for creating bootable usb drives with full windows in legacy bios mode for standard "removeable" flash drives. It can ONLY create a UEFI install on a flash drive WITH the "fixed disk bit" set e.g. a Windows To Go" certified drive. I tested this yesterday on latest version of Rufus - it still says you cannot do UEFI on a removeable drive as you can only have one partition which is out of date now.

    Wintousb 3.5 (stated as new feature) can NOW create a UEFI install on a standard flash drive due to changes in version 1703 (and some earlier Insider builds after AU version).
     
    cereberus, Apr 19, 2017
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  4. WinToGo Free Version for W10 Pro

    Certified drives show as fixed disks, where as normal thumb drives show as removable media. The official Windows To Go utility will only use drives with the bit set to fixed disk. Also, there is no official Windows to Go Pro install. You have to use an Enterprise ISO when creating a Windows To Go drive. Windows 10 Enterprise and Education have the official Windows To Go Utility included. Even when run it from the Education version it wants the Enterprise ISO.
     
    alphanumeric, Apr 19, 2017
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  5. Well, you pulled the drive without shutting down, and it got corrupted. What does that tell you? Something isn't working as intended. If it happened once it will likely happen again, so as I suggested, I wouldn't do it. *Wink
     
    alphanumeric, Apr 19, 2017
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  6. cereberus Win User
    Windows to Go certified drives appear as a fixed disk to Windows, then you can use the "Windows To Go" tools in Windows (not Home) to create a true Windows To Go installation which has extra software added that gives the protection against premature removal.

    It is interesting to note the Windows To Go tool in Windows will not allow it to be installed on a standard usb flash drive now although I cannot see any reason for that now other than MS claiming Windows To Go certified drives are more reliable as built to a higher specification. This is probably bs now.

    Windows To Go certified drives pass a battery of certification tests, including self-hosting and boot compatibility across a variety of PCs. The certification process ensures that drives are built for the high random read / write speeds required for running Windows smoothly. Additionally, certified drives are backed with manufacturer warranties, with a focus on continuing to operate under normal working conditions.
    The following are the USB drives currently certified for use as Windows To Go drives:

     
    cereberus, Apr 19, 2017
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  7. wptski Win User
    I don't remember what file, kernel, etc. is listed but I only tried it once, makes no sense to try it again or even do so!
     
    wptski, Apr 19, 2017
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  8. cereberus Win User

    WinToGo Free Version for W10 Pro

    As I said, it happened because you were not using a True Windows To Go installation on a Windows To Go certified drive.

    In simple terms - properly shutdown Windows on usb drive before removing it - end of story.
     
    cereberus, Apr 19, 2017
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  9. wptski Win User
    Well, do you remember the "W8 Compatible Drive" logo? Those USB flash drives appear as a local/fixed drive(no eject option) and I have a Sandisk 4GB like that. That was later removed from the drives.

    It was a Kingston 32GB DataTraveler Workspace drive that I returned unopened.
     
    wptski, Apr 19, 2017
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  10. wptski Win User
    It a useless, meaningless option. Who cares?
     
    wptski, Apr 19, 2017
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  11. I just ran Windows To Go on this PC, which is running Education. Kingston DT HyperX 3.0 USB device and got the following message "This is a removable drive and not compatible......". *Mad A nice fast USB 3 thumb drive is rejected, but if I plug in my dirt slow 5400 RPM IDE laptop drive in a USB 2 enclosure it will use it. *Devil
     
    alphanumeric, Apr 19, 2017
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  12. cereberus Win User
    It is far from useless and meaningless - if you are a businessman, that extra reliability could be important. For my use, I would not spend the money, as my function is to use it for recovery purposes predominantly but also to run one piece of licenced software tat only permits a single install at any one time.
     
    cereberus, Apr 19, 2017
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  13. cereberus Win User

    WinToGo Free Version for W10 Pro

    Exactly my point - I see no reason with version 1703 why it should reject a nice fast usb flash drive now. Either MS forgot, or it is simple politics as they made a big thing about certified drives and they would get "egg on their face" if they retracted that.
     
    cereberus, Apr 19, 2017
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  14. NavyLCDR New Member
    Well, I would imagine that manufacturers have to pay Microsoft for the WTG certification of their product....

    Requiring the certification for WTG to work in native Windows would increase demand for WTG certified drives from basically none to just a little bit more than none
     
    NavyLCDR, Apr 19, 2017
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  15. cereberus Win User
    Some "fixed bit" drives did exist, but the manufacturers pretty much all gave up once the Windows To Go certification standard was introduced.

    Anyway, a 4GB one is pretty useless other than partitioning a couple of winpe or linux installs - you need at least 32GB to be of real use for full Windows.
     
    cereberus, Apr 19, 2017
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