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Can't boot on 1/3 from usb stick |
Posted by: gmstraighter - 07-11-2014, 11:16 PM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator)
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I'm trying to put the Windows 8.1 Enterprise evaluation version on a 128GB usb-3 stick. This boots fine on 2 of 3 computers. But the third computer just hangs without ever loading Windows - it freezes on a black screen with a cursor in the upper left. I suspect this may be because the stick isn't formatted gpt with a efi system partition (the two computers that work are bios), but if I do so before trying to install, wintousb insists I must format the stick before proceeding. It then creates an msdos partition table with just one ntfs partition.
So, how can I get wintousb to respect the partitions on the stick before install? If that's not the problem, how do I get it to load on the 3rd computer (which has no trouble in general booting from usb)?
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Odd behaviour?? |
Posted by: boowho - 04-25-2014, 01:22 PM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator)
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HI:
This is just a heads-up about an issue you may not know off......
After prepping a Windows 7 external USB HD everythings works GREAT.....
..... UNTIL the drive is accidentally plugged into a PC booted from Windows 8.1.
Apparently 8.1 modifies something on the HD because the next time I boot from the W7 USB Ext drive, the boot fails (after showing the W7 startup logo) by dropping back to the BIOS display screen.
It boots again and this time gives me the option to run a bootup repair or continue starting windows normally. I continue starting windows normally and everything if fine.
Everything keeps working fine unless I once again plug the ext drive into a W8.1 booted computer. Then it does the same routine again.
Windows 8 certainly does something to the ext drive to mess it up for W7 booting.
Boowho??
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Problem getting WinToUSB to boot |
Posted by: jziggy101 - 04-22-2014, 03:16 AM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator)
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I have a spare SSD (64gig) that I am trying to use WinToUSB on. I have tried creating a 110mb partition formated either NTFS or Fat32 and the rest of the drive as the boot partition formated at ntfs. I am using a Windows 8.1 Enterprise ISO as the source. Each time I run the WinToUSB utility it writes to the selected partitions but when I try to boot off that ssd drive I get an error telling me that there is no boot partition and it fails.
You docs do not mention creating the necessary partitions and I using the ssd that was formatted as one partition. I thought maybe your utility would partition the drive for me but apparently not.
Should I try a different win8.1 version? Pro instead of Enterprise? x86 instead of x64?
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