
I've created a Win10 ISO image and used the Windows Installation USB Creator to put the image onto a Lexar 128 Gb USB drive. But I'm getting nowhere with that either, because: I got nowhere with trying to use the BootCamp Assistant to do that, and a bit of googling got me to WinToUSB. There isn't room for Win10 on the MacBook's internal disk, so I've been trying to make a USB with a copy of Win10 on it. What I started off trying to do is to use a MacBook's Bootcamp to run Win10 on it. What is your suggestion in this regard? I expect a constructive suggestion. \RegEnum.cpp 79 failed:Erişim engellendi. Please can you help me to bring back the speed of my flash drive? When i trying to transfer a file the speed starts with 20 Mb/s and then it drops to 200 kb/s and then back to 20 Mb/s or 30Mb/s and then again back to 500 kb/s. I attach an image with a test that i perform to check my usb flash drive write/read speeds. I check for bad sectors but everything is fine. In Disk Management when i choose the Lexar Usb drive, it says that it is a healthy (Primary Partition).ĥ. (I have perform the format procedure with Windows / Rufus / hp flash drive format tool)Ĥ. The format that i did was exFAT with 128 kilobytes allocation unit size. I have enabled in device manager > disk drives > Lexar usb > Properties Tab > Better Performance. I switched back to my main windows and i formated it. so i decided to format the usb flash drive.

#Wintousb windows 8.1#
I tested Windows 8.1 and was really really slow. After that i click next and the process began. After that i chose my usb flash drive and a prompt message appeared and i click to GPT option with VHD option enabled.
#Wintousb install#
I just wanted to install windows 8.1 to my usb flash drive. I bought today a new usb flash drive (Lexar s75 JumpDrive USB 3.0 64 gb) and i used wintousb program. I have a problem and i would like to solve it. Where can I locate this WIM file? I'd like to either A.

I've even tried installing older versions hoping it would have the file but no luck.
#Wintousb drivers#
I was also going to try injecting the drivers myself (i have the working drivers that worked for my initial install) following this article but again, i cannot locate boot.wim. Ive tried putting the Win10PE sdi and wim's into the path's below but it still is not recognizing the USB devices so I dont think its actually using the Win10PE files.Ĭ:\Program Files\Hasleo\WinToUSB\圆4\WinToUSB\binĬ:\Program Files\Hasleo\WinToUSB\x86\WinToUSB\bin I've tried a few of the following links ( ) but I cannot locate the "Boot.sdi" or "boot.wim" in the install directory.
#Wintousb portable#
I'm now trying to make it portable but when it boots to WinPE to clone the drive its not loading the USB drivers (as expected). I have a new Lenovo AIO and I was able to finally get Windows 7 on the hard drive after many hours of trying to inject the usb drivers. It's like WinToUSB somehow crashes access to the stick completely.


Interesting thing I found out is, that once the installation reaches 95% you can not open any partitioning tool cause it hangs when trying to read the USB SSD Partitions. But here I have exactly the same problem installation stops at 95%. I then fiddled around and in the end (as my system runs from UEFI disks anyway) I used diskpart to wipe the disk, convert it to gep and create ESP/EFI partition and windows partition (interestingly a 128MB msr partition also got created although I did not opt for that). It seems that it cannot create normal files to boot from. I first tried MBR mode with a small fat32 partition 100MB and a big ntfs partition but the stick always hangs at 95% of the install process (after copying the vhd file I use as starting point).
#Wintousb how to#
It reports itself as disk so I read the guide on how to prepare the disk in order to use WinToUSB. As my old USB stick was very slow I bought one of the fast GTX Voager USB stick without knowing that this stick is more like a mini external SSD as a normal USB Stick.
