02-17-2016, 10:19 PM
(02-17-2016, 06:50 AM)SuperJMN Wrote:(01-14-2016, 02:47 AM)onizuka Wrote: Has anyone found a solution to this? My assumption to using VHD(x) mode is get around the Windows Update restriction. I'm reading elsewhere that some folks have success updating when mounting the VHD(x) in VMWare and then letting Windows Update do its magic.
On a different note, the default VHD size in WintoUSB is 16GB. I plan on using a 120GB SSD (inside a USB3 enclosure) to boot Windows 10 on my Chromebox. Does it not make sense to just max out the VHD(X) partition size to the full 120GB? I don't plan on using the SSD for anything else.
Thanks!
I'm also have the same problem. I created the drive into a Sandisk Extreme USB (64GB) that is a portable drive with the VHDX option. Now, it's impossible to update to a newer build because it refuses to install "on a virtual drive".
I tried to run the VHDX in Hyper-V as a virtual machine, but it doesn't boot, so I'm completely stuck with this. Please help!
We are working on a new software to solve this problem, and we need some more time to coding and testing, so please pay attention to us.