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Upgrading Windows 10 build |
Posted by: oshihari - 06-14-2018, 10:21 PM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator)
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Hi everyone:
Recently I used WintoUSB 2.0 beta to install Windows 10 Tech Preview build 9841, the process is pretty smooth.
My question right now is: does the stable 2.0 release support upgrading builds right within the external drive without going through the entire process within WintoUSB again? Like either trick Windows into think my external drive is an HDD, or actually make the external drive emulate the environment of HDD.
I wanted to upgrade to build 9926 because the UI is just too beautiful to ignore. I'm gonna wipe my current install of build 9841 and download the latest version of WintoUSB just to install build 9926.
Currently, if Windows asked to upgrade my build, and I choose it to do so, it will pop up a message saying "Windows Technical Preview cannot be installed in a flash drive."
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Bitlocker with Wintousb and in-use TPM chip |
Posted by: spenol - 06-12-2018, 08:47 PM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator)
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Hi all,
I have a laptop that I want to run a second version of Windows off a USB on occasions. However the laptop is already used with BitLocker - hence the TPM chip will be used to store the startup key for the main installation.
Can I also use bitlocker on the Wintousb Windows installation, and if so is it likely to reset the TPM configuration and thus cause problems for the main installation?
I note that Windows To Go doesn't use the TPM chip for this very reason, but I'm not sure if Winto usb will also work in the same way and thus could cause a problem for the main installation.
Thanks for any help.
Oliver.
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Trial expired after just 1 hour |
Posted by: sarret - 05-31-2018, 09:36 AM - Forum: EasyUEFI
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Hi!
I have just downloaded and installed EasyUEFI on my laptop. I launched it, made sure it was working fine, and exited. Nice piece of software.
However, after several reboots (and time resetting happening during that process), Windows 10 was showing the wrong time (UTC instead of my time zone), so I simply selected "Set time automatically" to correct it to the right value (along with "Set time zone automatically"). And after that -- just an hour later since I installed EasyUEFI for the first time!! -- it states that "The trial period has expired". I'm almost sure it has to do with time moving backward or forward, so I tried shifting it manually back and forth, but that didn't help.
I haven't even used it once, I only opened it to check that it recognizes my EFS partition and closed right after that.
Is there any way to restore my rightful 15 days of trial? Thanks.
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Windows 10 - slow working, SanDisk 128GB 3.0 150mb/s |
Posted by: Anunaki - 05-30-2018, 03:39 PM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator)
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I set WIndows 10 on my SanDisk UltraFit 128gb Pendrive (3.0 150mb / s) with WinToUSB.
Unfortunately, somehow everything works slowly, it's impossible to work.
Does anyone have an idea why? Install something? Any drivers? Benchmarks?
In the net I read that with a fast not obsolete USB stick in the USB version should work with sufficient speed for normal use. (my pendrive seems to be okey for something like that)
I do not know how to go about it ... any ideas how to start with it?
my laptop is Dell Inspiron 3721
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WinToHDD on Win10PE |
Posted by: saalkom - 05-14-2018, 11:51 PM - Forum: WinToHDD
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I'm trying to run WinToHDD in Windows 10 PE. I can only get so far as the main screen, because every time I click any of the four main options (Reinstall Windows, New Installation, System Clone, and Multi-installation USB) WinToHDD hangs for a few seconds and gives me the following error:
Code: Failed to run system API.(0x00010015015A0000)
I am running the program as a local user with administrative privileges. As this is WinPE and not my main OS, I am not using any antivirus software (which could be affecting registry permissions). I don't seem to get any such errors trying to run WinToHDD on my regular everyday Windows 10 install. The log is as follows:
Code: 2018-05-14 23:37:08 T:00000450 OS Name:Microsoft Windows 10 Enterprise Version:10.0.16299 Build 16299 Bits:64
2018-05-14 23:37:08 T:00000450 WinToHDD Version:2.4.2.0
2018-05-14 23:37:08 T:00000450 .\main.cpp main 138 Start...
2018-05-14 23:37:08 T:00000450 .\TrialMgr.cpp 209 nRet=0x0000000000000000 Edition Type=2
2018-05-14 23:37:11 T:00000450 .\SelSourcePage.cpp 473 ====================ALL Disks:====================
2018-05-14 23:37:11 T:00000450 .\DiskAndPartPublic.cpp 1136 nRet=0x00570015046F0000 wszDeviceName:\Device\Harddisk0\Partition3
2018-05-14 23:37:11 T:00000450 .\DiskAndPartPublic.cpp 1243 nRet=0x00570015046F0000
2018-05-14 23:37:11 T:00000450 .\VolInfo.cpp 163 nRet=0x00570015046F0000
2018-05-14 23:37:11 T:00000450 .\VolInfo.cpp 234 nRet=0x03ED009000E80000 wszDeviceName:\\?\{30B80944-A848-428A-91D6-0A2F908C51ED}\
2018-05-14 23:37:11 T:00000450 .\VolInfo.cpp 83 nRet=0x03ED009000E80000
2018-05-14 23:37:11 T:00000450 .\GptDiskInfoWin32.cpp 149 Warning nRet=0x0000000000000000
2018-05-14 23:37:11 T:00000450 .\DiskIOWin32.cpp 61 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive2
2018-05-14 23:37:11 T:00000450 .\DiskTypeWin32.cpp 47 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive2
2018-05-14 23:37:11 T:00000450 .\DiskIOWin32.cpp 61 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive3
2018-05-14 23:37:11 T:00000450 .\DiskTypeWin32.cpp 47 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive3
2018-05-14 23:37:11 T:00000450 .\DiskIOWin32.cpp 61 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive4
2018-05-14 23:37:11 T:00000450 .\DiskTypeWin32.cpp 47 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive4
2018-05-14 23:37:11 T:00000450 .\DiskIOWin32.cpp 61 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive5
2018-05-14 23:37:11 T:00000450 .\DiskTypeWin32.cpp 47 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive5
2018-05-14 23:37:11 T:00000450 .\DiskIOWin32.cpp 61 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive6
2018-05-14 23:37:11 T:00000450 .\DiskTypeWin32.cpp 47 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive6
2018-05-14 23:37:12 T:00000450 .\DiskIOWin32.cpp 61 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive7
2018-05-14 23:37:12 T:00000450 .\DiskTypeWin32.cpp 47 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive7
2018-05-14 23:37:12 T:00000450 .\DiskIOWin32.cpp 61 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive8
2018-05-14 23:37:12 T:00000450 .\DiskTypeWin32.cpp 47 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive8
2018-05-14 23:37:13 T:00000450 .\DiskIOWin32.cpp 61 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive9
2018-05-14 23:37:14 T:00000450 .\DiskTypeWin32.cpp 47 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive9
2018-05-14 23:37:15 T:00000450 .\DiskIOWin32.cpp 61 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive10
2018-05-14 23:37:15 T:00000450 .\DiskTypeWin32.cpp 47 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive10
2018-05-14 23:37:16 T:00000450 .\DiskIOWin32.cpp 61 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive11
2018-05-14 23:37:17 T:00000450 .\DiskTypeWin32.cpp 47 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive11
2018-05-14 23:37:17 T:00000450 .\DiskIOWin32.cpp 61 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive12
2018-05-14 23:37:17 T:00000450 .\DiskTypeWin32.cpp 47 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive12
2018-05-14 23:37:17 T:00000450 .\DiskIOWin32.cpp 61 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive13
2018-05-14 23:37:18 T:00000450 .\DiskTypeWin32.cpp 47 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive13
2018-05-14 23:37:19 T:00000450 .\DiskIOWin32.cpp 61 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive14
2018-05-14 23:37:19 T:00000450 .\DiskTypeWin32.cpp 47 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive14
2018-05-14 23:37:19 T:00000450 .\DiskIOWin32.cpp 61 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive15
2018-05-14 23:37:20 T:00000450 .\DiskTypeWin32.cpp 47 nRet=0x00020066003C0000 \\.\PhysicalDrive15
2018-05-14 23:37:20 T:00000450 .\SelSourcePage.cpp 402 DiskNumber:0 DiskType:4 CHS:60801*255*63 SectorSize:512 Sectors:976768065 Readonly:0 Removable:0 USB:0
2018-05-14 23:37:20 T:00000450 .\SelSourcePage.cpp 402 DiskNumber:1 DiskType:3 CHS:3900*255*63 SectorSize:512 Sectors:62653500 Readonly:0 Removable:1 USB:1
2018-05-14 23:37:20 T:00000450 .\SelSourcePage.cpp 486 ====================Usable Disks:====================
2018-05-14 23:37:20 T:00000450 .\SelSourcePage.cpp 505 DiskNumber:0 DiskType:4 CHS:60801*255*63 SectorSize:512 Sectors:976768065 GUID:{c290210d-7fdb-4bdc-ba3d-1388603b0859} Readonly:0 Removable:0 USB:0
2018-05-14 23:37:20 T:00000450 .\SelSourcePage.cpp 505 DiskNumber:1 DiskType:3 CHS:3900*255*63 SectorSize:512 Sectors:62653500 GUID:{00061f90-7fdb-4bdc-ba3d-1388603b0859} Readonly:0 Removable:1 USB:1
2018-05-14 23:37:20 T:00000450 .\DiskAndPartPublic.cpp 347 nRet=0x00010015015A0000
2018-05-14 23:37:20 T:00000450 .\BootPartitionInfo.cpp 39 nRet=0x00010015015A0000
2018-05-14 23:37:20 T:00000450 d:\workspace\WinToHDD\Common\DiskPartManager.h 76 nRet=0x00010015015A0000
2018-05-14 23:37:20 T:00000450 .\UIPublicFunc.cpp 24 nRet=0x00010015015A0000
2018-05-14 23:37:20 T:00000450 .\SelSourcePage.cpp 1827 nRet=0x00010015015A0000
2018-05-14 23:37:20 T:00000450 .\SelSourcePage.cpp 650 nRet=0x00010015015A0000
2018-05-14 23:37:20 T:00000450 .\SelSourcePage.cpp 768 nRet=0x00010015015A0000
2018-05-14 23:37:20 T:00000450 .\MainWnd.cpp 433 nRet=0x00010015015A0000
2018-05-14 23:37:36 T:00000450 .\main.cpp main 191 End...
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Windows To Go Upgrader 2.2 under Win 10 Pro |
Posted by: Skylinebasser - 05-11-2018, 05:49 PM - Forum: Windows To Go Upgrader
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I have used the Windows to Go Upgrader so far twice and succeeded in the end.
But the Installation process is not self-explanatory since when choosing the Win ISO the Upgrade is not starting automatically when starting up VM.
I had to unpack the Win ISO manually and select Setup.exe. That's not really user-friendly and to be honest your solution can be realized then for free.
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