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Trouble Install Windows 10 Home
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I'm attempting to use WinToUsb Free to install a Windows 10 Insider Preview Build to a USB drive. I heard about WinToUsb and it sounded like a great tool, and I understand that it's free for non-commercial use.

When I select the .iso file, it asks me to choose what version of the OS I'd like to install. Regardless of what I select, it tells me that free/trail version doesn't support Windows Enterprise/Server operating systems....which is fine. I just want to check out the insider build without messing around on my home PC.

Am I misunderstanding the licensing, and can someone tell me how much I would have to pay to get this to work?

Thank you
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(07-01-2018, 04:30 AM)RobDude16 Wrote: I'm attempting to use WinToUsb Free to install a Windows 10 Insider Preview Build to a USB drive.  I heard about WinToUsb and it sounded like a great tool, and I understand that it's free for non-commercial use.

When I select the .iso file, it asks me to choose what version of the OS I'd like to install.  Regardless of what I select, it tells me that free/trail version doesn't support Windows Enterprise/Server operating systems....which is fine.  I just want to check out the insider build without messing around on my home PC.  

Am I misunderstanding the licensing, and can someone tell me how much I would have to pay to get this to work?

Thank you

Thank you for your interest in our product(s). Maybe your host Windows OS (Windows run WinToUSB) is the Enterprise/Server edition. WinToUSB is free for non-commercial use only, it can't run on an Enterprise/Server Windows OS. Please check it.
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(07-01-2018, 10:16 AM)admin Wrote:
(07-01-2018, 04:30 AM)RobDude16 Wrote: I'm attempting to use WinToUsb Free to install a Windows 10 Insider Preview Build to a USB drive.  I heard about WinToUsb and it sounded like a great tool, and I understand that it's free for non-commercial use.

When I select the .iso file, it asks me to choose what version of the OS I'd like to install.  Regardless of what I select, it tells me that free/trail version doesn't support Windows Enterprise/Server operating systems....which is fine.  I just want to check out the insider build without messing around on my home PC.  

Am I misunderstanding the licensing, and can someone tell me how much I would have to pay to get this to work?

Thank you

Thank you for your interest in our product(s). Maybe your host Windows OS (Windows run WinToUSB) is the Enterprise/Server edition. WinToUSB is free for non-commercial use only, it can't run on an Enterprise/Server Windows OS. Please check it.

Thank you for explaining.  Clearly, my intent is to use this software for non-commercial use; but I am running an Enterprise edition of windows on the PC in question.  I'll use my laptop instead.
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