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| wintousb or wintohdd? |
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Posted by: synpc1 - 08-19-2016, 07:56 PM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator)
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hi all,
newbie, apprec quick clarification;
thinking to use wintousb (or wintohdd) to create bootable image of win7 installation - idea being to keep an image (status as of date of clone), so as able to re-image back to same laptop - basically backup/restore to point in time;
would this be acceptable usage scenario?
which more appropriate, wintousb or wintohdd?
tia/rgds
spc
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| what is happening ? |
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Posted by: actprime - 08-01-2016, 08:46 PM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator)
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I have created a win10 copy installation on a 120gb usb solid drive .
I had to use VHD to copy my current installation . Starting up was
very slow , then I started my virtual box into this XP virtual . Its
going like a train , and uses the image of the main computer drive.
I am completely confused about what I have cloned , is it just the
start partition ?
Anyway , it is MEGA .
Cheers ian
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| Support for Arsenal Virtual SCSI disk devices as destination disk |
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Posted by: nbsp - 07-26-2016, 06:49 PM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator)
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Hello,
It would be nice to have support for Arsenal Virtual SCSI disk devices as destination disk. These are virtual disk devices created by the Arsenal Image Mounter tool. Currently these are not shown in the "Please select the destination disk:" combobox (probably because they are not using the USB bus).
This way it is not necessary to use an actual physical disk as destination, but a virtual one (a VHD image, for instance). These may be used within a virtual machine. Another usage example is with Easy2Boot, which can boot VHD files.
Regards,
John
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