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Forum: Hasleo BitLocker Anywhere (Encrypt Windows C: drive and data partitions, For Windows, Mac and Linux)
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How fast would a usb 2.0 port run windows 7? |
Posted by: jojosbizarre - 09-27-2015, 12:47 AM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator)
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Could I do things normally on a usb 2.0 port assuming I was on a fast/good computer? how slow would it run? I don't need a 3.0 flash drive do I? I only have 2.0 usb port...
I got a 16 gb flash for 5 dollars, doesn't it seem bad to set the memory requirement at 16gb? i mean 16gb should be enough for windows 7 and a few gb left over right? a 16gb stick only has 14.5 memory so it's certainly not enough
if i used the computer for an hour and a half each day on a windows 7 flash drive, how many years would the flash drive last? i know flash drives have a limited number of write cycles etc, some sites say it won't last long, but i think they should last several years because they have so many cycles
thanks
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EasyUEFI seemed to brick my UEFI |
Posted by: roudy - 09-17-2015, 01:49 AM - Forum: EasyUEFI
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I have an UEFI and use Windows 10. I used the "Clean" function of EasyUEFI in order to clean unused entries from my UEFI boot partition. However, this seem to damaged my UEFI somehow. I cannot longer login into my UEFI with F2. When I press F2 at boot, it says "Wait please ..." but I get directly moved to the boot loader instead into UEFI settings.
I tried reflashing my UEFI but this didn't changed anything. Running Windows Repair with BootRec.exe /FixBoot, /FixMbr and /RebuildBcd did not helped either. I cannot access UEFI anymore.
I am now scary to reinstall Windows to not brick my Laptop (Samsung Series 7 Chronos 700Z3A-S02DE, UEFI Version 15FD (newest)).
Any suggestions? Thank you!
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Pioneer DVD Rom Disapears in UEFI |
Posted by: SpeedBoat - 09-01-2015, 03:28 AM - Forum: EasyUEFI
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Greetings, I would appreciate some help please. My DVD disappeared from UEFI. So I no longer can boot discs from it. How do I create a Bootable path to this device from EasyUEFI? Is this possible? AND if so can you give me an example? Many Thanks.
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WinToUSB Windows 7 Freezing at Boot |
Posted by: xenyen - 08-31-2015, 03:43 PM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator)
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Hello!
I have a Windows 7 machine that suddenly developed an 'i/o error' during a power issue and refuses to boot.
After unsuccessfully trying to reinstall /repair windows with the DVD, I decided to install Windows 7 on a USB and access the machine from there in order to fix the issue / reformat reinstall etc.
The hard drives were fine as the Windows Installation CD detects them ok, but, there was an error, looping to restart, not able to repair, despite trying different CDs over a couple of days. The disks seem fine; it wouldn't let me run sfc / scannow in CMD during the repair phase.. all sorts of obstacles.
Well, I bought a brand new sandisk USB (16 GB.. many tutorials were quoting a minimum of 8 GB, and cautioning against USBs that were too big, so I got 16 for this purpose).
Found that this was insufficient for WinToUSB, as the actual usable space was around 14 GB.
Found a thread on this forum about installing to a smaller USB, downloaded that version ( http://www.easyuefi.com/wintousb/downloa...Device.exe ) and it worked.
The USB was formatted and created on another machine. When I came back an hour later, the process had completed: the USB was renamed WinToUSB, had the Windows, Users etc folders in it, and seemed good to go.
Anyway, I plugged the stick in my Windows 7 machine; edited BIOS to put this Sandisk USB first in boot order, enabled legacy support (read this on various forum posts) etc.
My USB shows up in the BOOT menu. I select it.
Next is a black screen with a blinking cursor on top.
Left it thinking it probably needed to setup.
When I came back after an hour or so, it was the same screen; blank, blinking curser.
Pressed enter, etc, restarted, etc.
The only file in the USB root directory is an autoexec.bat (dummy, no entries).
Shouldn't there be a boot.ini or bootmgr or something similar?
What shall I do now?
The goal is to access my machine.
Read that the PLOP boot manager can give me options booting from a USB.. downloaded and copied to USB though still figuring out how it runs.. (the creator is obviously from the DOS era [so am I, but I didn't keep up with it after windows])
Please let me know what to do about this frozen blank black screen; I am feeling like I just need a new computer now, which will have to wait till next week perhaps.
Anyway to boot Windows 7 from this USB?
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Read Only - I/O error |
Posted by: Zenevolution - 08-27-2015, 02:51 PM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator)
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Greetings! I have been using WintoUSB for the past few months now on a spare laptop to stream Netflix to my television. All has been well until randomly I got a BSoD with the error, "Registry_error." Upon resetting, it just BSoD no matter the option chosen.
The real problem is that it BSoD'd whilst running Windows on a password protected administrator account so I suspect the Hiberfil (or something similar) locked my USB drive up super tight. Every method from Windows Diskpart to Linux's Gparted results in the same error... the dreaded Read Only. When attempting to take ownership of the drive it continues to tell me, "contents are read only." I've tried the Sandisk website but there's no specific tool for recovering or reformatting their brand of flash drives. ...even Dban can't nuke the thing...
I've noticed on my Linux Mint side that Linux has trouble mounting any Windows partition that has been shut down irregularly and I fear it's been locked out permanently considering there's no way to boot into the system that I've found.
My only hope, it seems, is if I could make a mock recovery image of some kind to trick the drive into thinking I'm restoring it but I really don't know Windows well enough in that area to know if that's even possible... I'm at a total loss with how to reformat this drive and get rid of the read only!
I feel my only options are to somehow boot into Windows 7 despite always being presented with the BSoD, "REGISTRY_ERROR."
The drive is quite large at 128gb and I really don't want to trash it if there's even a glimmer of hope in recovering it. Any advice would be super helpful! Thank you!
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Dual Windows Boot Manager entries |
Posted by: dave - 08-23-2015, 11:57 AM - Forum: EasyUEFI
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EasyUEFi shows two Windows Boot Manager entries. One is marked secure boot enabled the other is not. I deleted one entry and the boot up failed. I tried the W8 repair function and it couldn't repair the issue. I also tried the boot corrector function within Paragon Disk Manager 15 and it didn't correct the problem. I ended up doing an image restore.
Which entry can be deleted?
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How to enable features ... |
Posted by: Ratte - 08-21-2015, 05:26 AM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator)
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I use this fine tool for my baytrail (win8.1bing "only") notebook to enable Win7(SP1x64Pro) on it.
Now i like to enable access to internal harddrives/controller.
Is this possible by registry settings?
Or is it possible to convert a running win2usb-stick back to a local hdd-installation?
Thanks in advance.
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