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So, my next steps are to change the USB drive to MBR, and try PWBoot again with the drive in a USB 2.0 port. I'm running PWBoot on my wife's Dell laptop with Windows 7. I don't need the USB installation to work universally.
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My goal is to boot Windows from a USB drive so I can install and run on it. I have a nice Lenovo workstation laptop from work fast processor, good video card, but I don't have admin rights on it. Maybe if you post what is your final goal, there may be other (possibly even more suited) tools/projects to reach it.
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Do you mean for the installation? Or later when the portable system is live? You don't really need (or actually want) a GPT partitioned USB stick with a NTFS. It is entirely possible that your USB 3.0 device might be ok if connected to a USB 2.0 port. The good news are that USB 3.0 devices are backwards compatible, i.e. In any case the PWboot project is/was intended for BIOS and thus for MBR style partitioning. It is not needed (sizewise) and it will be unbootable on BIOS machines (because of the GPT) and unbootable on most UEFI machines (because of the NTFS filesystem which is not supported in the UEFI standard).
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You don't really need (or actually want) a GPT partitioned USB stick with a NTFS. Then there is the added complication of GPT.
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Maybe, integrating the right (which?) USB 3.0 drivers it is possible to install it, but then it is unlikely to work (as the project idea is) 'universally', it will likely work only on motherboards with a chipset for which the drivers are present. Windows 7 has no 'native' support for USB 3.0 motherboard controllers, so that is usually a no-no. Anyone have permissions issues that were resolved by somehow emulating a fixed disk, whether by flipping the removable bit, or using drivers, etc? You seemingly managed to put together more than one possible complication. I agree that the most likely reason I have permissions issues is because windows sees the thumb drive as a removable disk instead of a fixed one, but i still have to figure that out. The system has plenty of ram and no expectation to run heavy software. I'll give diskmod a try, although I'd rather just not use a pagefile.
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I still can't update one the portable windows is running, but i should be fine for a while. Fixed, but also 'Internal'/'external') maybe (just maybe) Diskmod may be of use (though cited on first page of the present thread you didn't specify if you are already using it ): Wonko.įor now, I've decided to slipstream all windows updates into the install.wim file that gets plugged into PWboot when building the flash stick. I presume that the Windows Update issue to be connected to the exact way the USB device is 'seen' by windows (Removable vs. Compare with: (no 'ready made' solution that I can remember for the PWboot, but it is possible that service groups in a 'standard install' are not 'as they should be, as well it could be an incompatibility with actual hardware). 'Installing' the drivers in Windows is not normally 'enough' to have them working when booting. Remove this file? Your email address will not be publish. PWBoot 3.0.2 Download Crack for PC >PWBoot 3.0.2 Download Here.
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About USB3: You should disable 'automatic reboot on error' (or whatever the setting is) in order to be able to read the actual BSOD STOP ERROR.