04-29-2021, 03:33 PM
(04-24-2021, 09:47 PM)Midas Wrote:Hi @Midas,(04-24-2021, 04:40 PM)strongbad75 Wrote:(04-24-2021, 02:47 PM)Midas Wrote: Many thanks to meilon for posting about this solution.
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I have struggled with recent Windows to Go builds, until I found this commercial software: https://www.easyuefi.com/wintousb/
Thanks for the input, strongbad75.
I have no experience with WinToUSB but, although its WindowsToGo functionality appears to be free, contrary to Rufus it isn't free software...
I just found the Rufus supports making Windows to Go bootable disks! I have used it to make a 20H2 EDU version (you can choose any version...though I have only tried the EDU version).
I did need to shrink it to fit on my small USB ventoy drive, using hyper-v tools (have to add them as a feature to Windows 10 host system).
- I made the WTG drive using Rufus 3.13
- I used Disk2VHD from Microsoft to make a vhdx file
- I shrank it with disk management
- I then compacted it with HyperV tools (not sure this is necessary)
- I then used Hyper-V tools to shrink it to make the volume smaller
- I then used command line DISM to integrate storage and network drivers
- I then copied to my ventoy drive, booted and setup WTG
References:
Article for Rufus process: https://www.uubyte.com/create-win-to-go-...rufus.html
Article for the compact/shrink process: https://www.enhansoft.com/how-to-compact...-vhd-file/