WinToUSB allows you to install and run Windows operating system on a USB hard drive or USB flash drive, using an ISO image or CD/DVD drive as the source of installation. In the newest version you can clone current Windows OS (Windows 7 or later) to a USB drive as a Windows To Go Workspace. WinToUSB also support creating bootable WinPE USB drive, it can help you to transfer the contents of WinPE to the USB drive and make the drive bootable.
WinToUSB's key features include:
- Easy-to-use wizard interface that provides step-by-step instructions for creating Windows To Go USB drive.
- Install Windows/WinPE from an ISO image or CD/DVD drive.
- Clone current Windows OS (Windows 7 or later) to a USB Drive as a Windows To Go Workspace.
- Use Non-Enterprise Edition of Windows 8/8.1/10/2008 R2/2012/2012 R2 to create Windows To Go Workspace.
- Create Windows To Go on Non-Certified Windows To Go USB Drive.
Important notes:
- Windows 7/2008 R2 does not have built-in USB 3.0 support, so Windows 7/2008 R2 will have to be booted from a USB 2.0 port.
- The common USB flash drives are very slow. It takes a long time to install and run Windows from a common USB flash drive, highly recommend using a USB hard disk, a Windows To Go Certified Drives or a SanDisk Extreme CZ80 USB 3.0 Flash Drive to create portable Windows.
- Windows To Go drives can be booted on different computers, so you can carry it to anywhere and use it on any computer.
- Windows 7/2008 R2 is not completely portable. You may have activation and driver problems when booting on different computers.
- You need to be an administrator on the computer you are installing the WinToUSB on.
WinToUSB 2.2 changes:
- MBR-based Windows To Go USB drive support booting both BIOS-based and UEFI-based computers
- Clone current Windows OS (Windows 7 or later) to a VHD file on a USB drive
- Clone current Windows OS (Windows 7 or later) to a USB flash drive
- Sector by sector clone Windows OS to a USB drive
- German language support
Download: WinToUSB 2.2 | 4.7 MB (Free, paid upgrade available)
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