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| VirtualBox fails with "Inaccessible Boot Device" BSOD |
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Posted by: marcelser - 05-13-2017, 12:03 AM - Forum: Windows To Go Upgrader
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Hi,
I was unsuccessful trying to run my WinToUSB stick's image in Virtualbox so far (obviously I don't know how to correctly set it up, for example where to put the boot partition etc.).
So I though let's try the Windows To Go Upgrader because it does exactly what I need, creates a VirtualBox Image from the WinToUSB Stick. So I downloaded it and started the "check for upgrade" with a "Windows 10 Pro (x64)" GPT/UEFI WinToUSB enabled USB Stick. The process starts and creates the VM and tries to start it. At first I see the virtualbox logo and the turning dots at the bottom which everyone knows, but after about 5-10 seconds I get a BSOD saying "UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME". So, question is, whe isn't it able to boot? I'm using Virtualbox 5.1.20.
I would be even be willing to pay if I can boot the WinToUSB image so I can modify it. And it also seems that other people are having also big problem to boot a WinToUSB volume in Virtualbox if you look into the forum threads about WinToUSB.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
Marc
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| Cannot connect to wifi |
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Posted by: JuliusCaesar - 04-27-2017, 10:54 AM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator)
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The other day, I installed WinToUSB for the purpose of being able to use windows on other macs without bootcamp. The process was smooth, I put windows 10 on a partition of a large external hard drive that I had, and when I restarted it and opened up that copy of windows on my mac, everything worked pretty well. I installed the driver for the network adapter, and I could access google, etc.
However, when I plugged in the hard drive to another mac, I was unable to connect to the wifi. This mac is about as old as mine, so I thought I should see no difference, yet when I look under the devices for the network adapter, it tells me that it is unable to start, and so I can't access the internet on windows for that laptop. I tried a bunch of things, like un/reinstalling the driver, but nothing seems to work and google is quite sparse with information on this. If anyone has any answers, that would be great!
The first laptop, mine, is a mid-2014 macbook pro with bootcamp, which is what I used to get Windows on my hard drive
the second laptop is an early-2015 macbook pro, which is very similar, hence my confusion as to why it's not working.
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| Failed to get operation system information. |
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Posted by: visormail - 04-24-2017, 05:00 PM - Forum: WinToHDD
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Hi!
I've created a Multi-Installation USB with WinToHDD. I boot the PC from the pendrive (legacy from boot options) and choose 32bit or 64bit. When I click on the New Installation, it says:
Failed to get operation system information. (0x0000009202C70000)
It happens regardless of what iso is on the pendrive (Windows 7,8), the same message if there aren't any iso files. What is the cause of this error?
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| Unsupported File System |
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Posted by: Nomad - 04-10-2017, 11:17 PM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator)
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Am Attempting to install from an ISO image to a Samsung 128 GB Evo Plus Micro SD. Have already succeeded with a San Disk 32 GB Micro SD but now only get Unsupported File system.(0x0570009004590000) error. Have tried pre formatting to FAT32 and NFTS. Have tried reducing the primary partition on the card to 32GB - all to no avail. Any suggestions?? The really annoying thing is that after the error EaseUS shows the entire drive formatted as a WINTOUSB drive!
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| Failed to run System API (Rebuild EFI) |
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Posted by: Master Blaster - 04-08-2017, 12:56 PM - Forum: EasyUEFI
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I booted to USB w/EasyUEFI and tried to do the Rebuild of the EFI Partition but after it runs for 10 seconds or so it stops with the "Failed to run system API" (0x0000001500DF0000) error message. Any idea why this is happening?
The reason I'm trying this: I have an Acer Aspire Switch 11 with Windows 10 and 128GB Flash or SSD (not sure which). I made the mistake of splitting the C: drive into 2 partitions. I forgot you can't do that like the old days (pre-Win 8) because of the different boot design. After splitting the C: drive I could no longer boot up to Windows 10 and all the Auto Recovery fixes (Win 10 USB boot thumb drive) as well as numerous Command Prompt fixes to fix the boot problem don't work. I used a Paragon HDM boot disk to merge the C: drive and extra partition back together but I must have jacked the boot system on the EFI and the C: drive. I was hoping this EFI Rebuild might fix my problem. The 100mb EFI partition is still there (to the left of C drive) as well as the 500mb Recovery partition (to the right of C drive). I'm trying to avoid doing a complete Win 10 re-install and I'm not even sure that will fix it.
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