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| WinToUSB License Question |
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Posted by: mconwell - 07-18-2020, 01:35 AM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator)
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The professional license indicates that I can register WinToUSB on 2 computers.
I will be using 1 license on a VM to install Windows on a USB drive. I'm concerned that if that VM is destroyed or somehow lost, is that license forever gone?
Or is the license saying that I can only create 2 USB Windows installations?
Thanks,
Mike
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| [RESOLVED] Problem: The system cannot find the device specified. |
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Posted by: rhys - 07-15-2020, 08:41 PM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator)
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I'm wondering if anyone can offer advice on this. I am having a problem when creating a WinToUSB 'Physical to USB' copy. I've previously been succesful with this laptop/external SSD, but now am repeatedly hitting this issue.
WinToUSB professional version 5.5
Source: Lenovo T490 1TB NVME
Target: Samsung Portabl SSD T5 (500GB) (attemped when connected via thunderbolt & USB 3)
Steps: - select 'Physical to USB'
- choose the T5 SSD from the dropdown choice
- accept the default 'MBR for BIOS and UEFI' format option
Formatting begins, with a 100MB FAT32, and 466GB NTFS partitions being created. Shortly after that begins (30 - 60 seconds) the following message is displayed:
The system cannot find the device specified.(0x00050066042C0000)
I have tried all format options instead, and also used Partdisk 'Clean' to ensure that the target drive is as blank as possible. I have also tried removing bitlocker encryption from the source drive. Still the same issue.
If I choose the 'Keep the existing Partition scheme' option when formatting, then the next panel does show the target disk, but does not allow me to select which partition should be used for EFI & Boot.
Any suggestions welcome.
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| How to patch USB 3.0 drivers to Windows 7 installation |
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Posted by: Moline - 06-10-2020, 04:52 AM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator)
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I'm trying to install Windows 7 to an external HDD on a laptop that has USB 3.0 ports, but when I try to boot into Windows 7, it throws a BSOD, 0x07b, which is inaccessible boot device. I am fairly certain this is due to the USB 3.0 drivers not being present. I did find a field within the program called Additional Drivers, so I navigate to the Intel eXtensible USB drivers folder that I have and select it, but it appears to do nothing. Anyone have any solutions for patching USB 3.0 drivers with this program?
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| Licensing Question |
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Posted by: What? - 06-09-2020, 02:31 AM - Forum: EasyUEFI
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Home user, Professional License on all your software
My problem is I have a computer with multiple OS installed, one of which has a Win 10 install that I only use to make Win to Go. I have EasyUEFI installed on it and licensed. I really only use this copy of Win 10 as a Win to Go USB as all tool rescue disc when things go downhill on my computer. It has many rescue tools on it all licensed. All of a sudden EasyUEFI reverted to Trial on both the Win 10 and the Win to Go. I really only use this copy of Win 10 as a Win to Go USB as all tool rescue disc when things go downhill on my computer I put in my license in it says that license code input numbers have expired. This seems to have happened after a recent Win 10 upgrade. What I do not get is why my license has stopped.
I have read https://www.easyuefi.com/license-professional.html carefully and do not feel I have violated any of it or used up licensing numbers. It says computer but does not define a computer, so the assumption is one OS. I have only installed a license version on this Win 10 rescue install.
Please explain.
I am sending this both to the forum and your support e-mail address. The support e-mail has my licensing code.
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| OneDrive Personal Vault |
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Posted by: schlangz - 06-01-2020, 11:07 AM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator)
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Hi, I've been unable to unlock my OneDrive personal vault on my WinToUSB installation. I'm also using the exact same Windows version with an internal HDD on a different computer and there the problem does not exist.
This is the error message from Virtual Disk Service from the event log which can be reproduced every time:
Code: VDS fails to write boot code on a disk during clean operation. Error code: 80070013@02070008
Any idea how this can be solved? Thank you & Cheers
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| Windows Boot Manager hidden |
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Posted by: nex386 - 05-14-2020, 09:20 AM - Forum: EasyUEFI
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I'm dualbooting Windows and Ubuntu 20.04 on my Nuc, and after installing Ubuntu the Windows boot manager dissappeared from my boot menu.
I can only run it when I run grub first.
On my other PC I have both entries in the boot menu, for Ubuntu and Windows.
So I installed EasyUEFi on my Nuc and it seems that Windows Boot Manager has the Status "Hidden"
Is there a way to unhide it so I can normally use it again without having to go into grub first?
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| API error (0x0571001501210000) |
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Posted by: AOS55 - 05-13-2020, 05:02 AM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator)
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Hi all,
I am trying to make a live windows iso file from 2018 13"MBP on a samsung X5 (1TB).
I understand to use a thunderbolt drive you need to purchase the professional license however when I run the formatting I recieved the following error message (API error (0x0571001501210000)) I couldnt find documentation for the installer that pointed to this error. I understand an external library is used for the boot driver is it possible the call to the API is in error. Any help would be appreciated.
I used disk utility to format the drive on a parralels desktop.
Thanks all.
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