If you have a flash drive with >60 MB/s write speed, regardless of whether it's FIXED or not, you should be able to run Windows To Go on it with little trouble. Oh and Rufus will also display a warning if you're trying to use an ISO that's incompatible with non FIXED drives for Windows To Go. Just select "Windows To Go" in the "Image Option" dropdown that should appear after you select the ISO. Up to another Windows 10 release that I can't recall right now (1803?), you couldn't boot Windows To Go from a non FIXED drive, but Microsoft finally realized that the days of non FIXED equating slow speeds were long gone.ĭon't want to to look like I'm blowing my own trumpet here, but provided you use a retail ISO (and soon, with Rufus 3.5, this feature will finally be extended to MCT ISOs, thanks to stumbling upon a completely undocumented option that Microsoft appeared to want to keep to themselves), Rufus will happily create a Windows To Go drive for you. Recent versions of Windows 10 should be fine with a non "FIXED" drive (though the official tool may not let you create it).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |