![]() ![]() I used it productively on my main laptop, test rigs and even desktops at clients' offices. Over the course of a couple of days, I lived and breathed Windows To Go. I would appreciate, if someone could help me.At TechEd, I was given a 32 GB Windows To Go drive (by Kingston). I really would like to buy it, if somebody could explain me how to clone my Windows to the USB Sticks in a way having no issues. I downloaded WintoUSB 3.2 and I know, that to clone Windows Enterprise I will need the Full version. That can't by right, can't it? Another issue? The information which shows up, is, that both partitions have the same capacity. After WintoUSB formatted my USB stick I have the choice to chose the boot and the system partition on the USB Stick. There was a solution to implement a USB 3 driver in the Windows PE, but when I followed the instruction steps, I always get the message, that I can't have access to the image !!! Even I started cmd as administrator !!! I also don't know what driver. And the stick is recognized before cloning !!! I searched in the Web and found, that there is a problem with USB 3 ports.įirst question Why ? Is WintoUSB not handling USB 3 correctly and why not ? Windows does. My goal is to clone my existing installed Windows 7 Enterprise to a 128 GB USB Stick.Įverything seems to be working, but when the SW comes to cloning, I always get the error message " Specified disk not found " !!!ĭiskpart does not recognize my USB Stick. ![]() A tool which should solve my problem.īut I tried to do this with my HP Elitebook 820 Notebook without success. I was very excited when I heard about WintoUSB.
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