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  Clone -- flash drive not found
Posted by: Leon Anson - 08-13-2020, 05:17 AM - Forum: WinToHDD - Replies (1)

System: Win10 Pro
WinToHDD Pro: 3.8

Using System Clone, after selecting the current system to clone and clicking on Next, in the prompt "Please select the destination disk:", it does not show my flash drive (Sandisk Cruser 256GB). I tried different USB slots and even reformatted the drive, to no avail, even though Windows explorer shows that it is a valid drive. How do I get the program to recognize the drive? Please help!

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  Enabling Virtualisation (within Windows)
Posted by: johne53 - 08-12-2020, 08:46 PM - Forum: EasyUEFI - Replies (2)

Hi there - I'm using a Mac Pro which I can dual-boot into either OS-X or Windows 10.  The booting bit all works fine...

The problem here is that I need to enable Virtualisation which can only be enabled from within a machine's BIOS/UEFI.  But unfortunately, Macs don't allow access to it - not even when running Windows  Sad

Within OS-X you can usually change BIOS/UEFI settings by pressing certain keys during bootup and I've successfully enabled Virtualisation - BUT - it only seems to enable it for OS-X.  If I reboot into Windows, Virtualisation is still disabled.

Is this something that EasyUEFI could help with?

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  WinToUSB does not allow changing Page File Settings!
Posted by: MarkGerazz - 07-27-2020, 11:03 AM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator) - Replies (1)

Hello,

I'm trying to play Red Dead 2 and the only fix for running out of virtual memory is by setting the Page File Size to Automatic, or something custom. I fixed this on my desktop before. Now, on my laptop, the settings don't save no matter what. Yes I hit "set", "apply", "restart". Does not save. Weird because on my desktop "automatic" is already engaged.

Specs:

Laptop: GS66
OS: Windows 10 pro version 2004
16gb DDR4
Rtx 2070 Max q
10750h
Samsung 840 Pro 500gb

THanks!

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  In my external drive, I created a partition for bootcamp
Posted by: eresall - 07-27-2020, 04:16 AM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator) - Replies (3)

But in "Please select the destination disk" part, the only option it's giving me is what seems like the entire external drive.
It says:
Disk 1: WD easystore 2647

Which seems to be the name of my whole drive? (I have a portion of it named Bootcamp; it's empty and )

Does WintoUSB allow using only a portion of the drive as bootcamp or does it require the whole drive to be dedicated to bootcamp?

Or, since I have only the Bootcamp portion of my drive formatted to MS-DOS, will WintoUSB only affect that part of my drive and leave other partitions alone?

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  0x045D001501210000 Error
Posted by: bipin joseph - 07-26-2020, 06:35 PM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator) - Replies (1)

i install windows 7 on my scandisk 64GB USB driver on 2 week back. Now i am planing to install windows 10 on that same USB drive. when i install windows 10 with wintousb it showing an error failed to run system api.(0x045D001501210000). so i try to format that Drive. but i canot possible to format. it showing "the drive is write protected". i tried so many method(Fdisk, regedit & so many third party software) to remove write protection of that drive. but i cant Sad . anybody please help me to how to remove write protection of that USB drive.

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  WinToUSB License Question
Posted by: mconwell - 07-18-2020, 01:35 AM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator) - Replies (1)

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.
Posted by: rhys - 07-15-2020, 08:41 PM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator) - Replies (2)

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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  Clone
Posted by: kennancay - 07-09-2020, 08:17 PM - Forum: WinToHDD - Replies (1)

The tools "Clone" does not work for me. I have windows 10.

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  Your PC/Device needs to be repaired
Posted by: shaneh - 06-12-2020, 11:14 PM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator) - Replies (1)

Hi,

I just purchased the WinToUSB Professional in order to install windows 10 on my Samsung 1TB external drive.

I downloaded the Windows iso with the MediaCreationTool from Windows. I then selected the downloaded iso, Windows 10 Professional and the external drive through the wizard. I then selected MBR for BIOS and UEFI.

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I leave the next page with the defaults:

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Everything seems to install fine. When I restart the PC and select the harddrive in the BootManager I get the following error:

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Does anyone know what the problem may be and I how I might go about trying to sort it out?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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  How to patch USB 3.0 drivers to Windows 7 installation
Posted by: Moline - 06-10-2020, 04:52 AM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator) - Replies (1)

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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