[Moderator note: OP subject edited for retrievability (original was "Windows to Go, maybe via .vmdk?"); for working solution see post #14 and following.]
Is there an easy way to get Windows to Go support, maybe via a .vmdk virtual disk? I tried using the localboot option with USB partitions, but it blue screens on bootup.
I made this multi-boot USB several years ago with Windows to Go support: https://youtu.be/2A-a-X83LCw, but www.aioboot.com (no longer maintained) and more recently Ventoy have replaced what I used to do because it was too tedious to easily add updated .ISOs. But I do miss having Windows to Go at the same time without multiple USB SSDs. ;-)
Is there an easy way to get Windows to Go support, maybe via a .vmdk virtual disk? I tried using the localboot option with USB partitions, but it blue screens on bootup.
I made this multi-boot USB several years ago with Windows to Go support: https://youtu.be/2A-a-X83LCw, but www.aioboot.com (no longer maintained) and more recently Ventoy have replaced what I used to do because it was too tedious to easily add updated .ISOs. But I do miss having Windows to Go at the same time without multiple USB SSDs. ;-)