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How can I transfer my current Windows 10 setup to a USB drive?

How can I transfer my current Windows 10 setup to a USB drive?

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Salty___Bud
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10-20-2016, 07:07 PM
#11
You must have any operating system installed on any drive in this setup.
Your goal is to eliminate all drives and OS inside the system.
Consider using sysprep as I mentioned earlier; even if the Windows inside the vhd matches the source machine, moving it from a m.2 or sata to a simulated vhd might lead to boot problems. Sysprep will remove all drivers, ensuring only compatible ones are loaded on the first boot.
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Salty___Bud
10-20-2016, 07:07 PM #11

You must have any operating system installed on any drive in this setup.
Your goal is to eliminate all drives and OS inside the system.
Consider using sysprep as I mentioned earlier; even if the Windows inside the vhd matches the source machine, moving it from a m.2 or sata to a simulated vhd might lead to boot problems. Sysprep will remove all drivers, ensuring only compatible ones are loaded on the first boot.

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m0deYT
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10-21-2016, 01:11 AM
#12
The instructions suggest using Linux on their PC while keeping Windows off the main drive, but allowing occasional use of the current Windows setup for certain applications.
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m0deYT
10-21-2016, 01:11 AM #12

The instructions suggest using Linux on their PC while keeping Windows off the main drive, but allowing occasional use of the current Windows setup for certain applications.

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BenjaminR
Junior Member
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10-21-2016, 03:15 AM
#13
There are numerous YouTube tutorials that show you how to install Windows 10/11 on a USB using Rufus.
I have created Windows to Go installations on various storage media several times before. As mentioned earlier, a fast flash drive is essential. Inexpensive or slow drives can take over 15 minutes to boot and may fail quickly. Even a small mobile HDD performs better than a slow flash drive.
As suggested, the person likely only intends for Linux on their internal drive, not Windows.
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BenjaminR
10-21-2016, 03:15 AM #13

There are numerous YouTube tutorials that show you how to install Windows 10/11 on a USB using Rufus.
I have created Windows to Go installations on various storage media several times before. As mentioned earlier, a fast flash drive is essential. Inexpensive or slow drives can take over 15 minutes to boot and may fail quickly. Even a small mobile HDD performs better than a slow flash drive.
As suggested, the person likely only intends for Linux on their internal drive, not Windows.

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presspl4y
Junior Member
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10-21-2016, 11:22 AM
#14
I would prefer to have the system run entirely from my computer, just connected via USB... no USB, no Windows whatsoever.
This is why I never take anything for granted... always ask.
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presspl4y
10-21-2016, 11:22 AM #14

I would prefer to have the system run entirely from my computer, just connected via USB... no USB, no Windows whatsoever.
This is why I never take anything for granted... always ask.

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ladymorepork
Posting Freak
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10-21-2016, 12:38 PM
#15
TY, but these are 3,5'' so suitable for a desktop rather than a laptop (I didn't say it's a laptop since the question is only about USB). The swap process would involve removing the current NVMe, installing the Win10 NVMe, starting it up, and swapping back when using the regular OS... not exactly what I expected, but it could work. I might just skip the NVMe USBc case then.

Alternatively, I could drill into the back carter to find an extension wire hanging out, connect it to the NVMe slot for direct access, allowing me to use either NVMe without opening it every time... this would be a last resort if the VHD doesn't work.

Win should run from Ventoy in a VHD format, but it seems to fail in my setup for no clear reason, which is really frustrating :/
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ladymorepork
10-21-2016, 12:38 PM #15

TY, but these are 3,5'' so suitable for a desktop rather than a laptop (I didn't say it's a laptop since the question is only about USB). The swap process would involve removing the current NVMe, installing the Win10 NVMe, starting it up, and swapping back when using the regular OS... not exactly what I expected, but it could work. I might just skip the NVMe USBc case then.

Alternatively, I could drill into the back carter to find an extension wire hanging out, connect it to the NVMe slot for direct access, allowing me to use either NVMe without opening it every time... this would be a last resort if the VHD doesn't work.

Win should run from Ventoy in a VHD format, but it seems to fail in my setup for no clear reason, which is really frustrating :/

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DannyFrenzyy
Junior Member
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11-11-2016, 03:15 AM
#16
Not every girl has a secret meaning or indirect expressions.
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DannyFrenzyy
11-11-2016, 03:15 AM #16

Not every girl has a secret meaning or indirect expressions.

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cobra_9041
Member
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11-11-2016, 04:35 AM
#17
Right.
And I understand. The main reason wasn't clear at first.
Still not grasping the 'why', but no problem.
I also realize Windows might not be the best choice for this.
Linux performs much better when used via USB.
Following the previous advice, there are several options available.
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cobra_9041
11-11-2016, 04:35 AM #17

Right.
And I understand. The main reason wasn't clear at first.
Still not grasping the 'why', but no problem.
I also realize Windows might not be the best choice for this.
Linux performs much better when used via USB.
Following the previous advice, there are several options available.

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Bring_It
Senior Member
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11-17-2016, 03:08 AM
#18
External M.2, USB3 external case with a connector. I'm using 10 on a PC but it won't be online. It's time to upgrade for someone else.
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Bring_It
11-17-2016, 03:08 AM #18

External M.2, USB3 external case with a connector. I'm using 10 on a PC but it won't be online. It's time to upgrade for someone else.

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Alexandrea1
Member
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11-25-2016, 08:02 PM
#19
And it starts up and operates in this manner?
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Alexandrea1
11-25-2016, 08:02 PM #19

And it starts up and operates in this manner?

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Machimine
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11-25-2016, 09:36 PM
#20
Yes, TY for bringing that up again. I reviewed it during the initial phases of this project, but I had to drop it since the plan is to stick with the existing system rather than reinstalling everything (as some applications are no longer supported). This means shifting attention to using VHD on Ventoy.

But yes, that would be a backup choice if VHD doesn't work (though why? because it functions for others—why not me?).

Thanks again!
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Machimine
11-25-2016, 09:36 PM #20

Yes, TY for bringing that up again. I reviewed it during the initial phases of this project, but I had to drop it since the plan is to stick with the existing system rather than reinstalling everything (as some applications are no longer supported). This means shifting attention to using VHD on Ventoy.

But yes, that would be a backup choice if VHD doesn't work (though why? because it functions for others—why not me?).

Thanks again!

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