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Wintousb please format the destignation and try again
Wintousb please format the destignation and try again









wintousb please format the destignation and try again
  1. WINTOUSB PLEASE FORMAT THE DESTIGNATION AND TRY AGAIN INSTALL
  2. WINTOUSB PLEASE FORMAT THE DESTIGNATION AND TRY AGAIN ISO
  3. WINTOUSB PLEASE FORMAT THE DESTIGNATION AND TRY AGAIN WINDOWS

What is the difference between a “System Backup”, a “DiskBackup” and a “Partition Backup”, and which one would be the correct thing touse for this application? On previous attemtpts I was unable to get this to work with a "Clone" either. "No bootable device - insert boot disk and press anykey". On this attempt, I used the default “fit all partitions toentire disk” rather than adjust the partition sizes. (on previous attempts, I tried it partitionby partition, to save the time for restoring the “recovery” partition, which Ido not need or want on the destination) On this attempt I selected “Disk” “Disk0”. I then ran a restore to the external USB disk. Previously I had used AOMEI Backupper to make a copy of theinternal HDD. I tried copying the partitions one by one in earlier attempts, I did not make detailed notes, but the result would not boot.įor my next attempt with notes, I think I am going to go try the Backupper again. Trying to think of things to try, I then rebooted from my other drive, selected my newly made copy and ran a "rebuild MBR".Īre there any extra steps needed to make the disk bootable? I then tried to boot from the new copy on the external drive and got "no bootable device - insert boot disk and press any key". Clicked "finish" and then "apply" from the main toolbar. Obviously, the "windows" partition is smaller on the destination drive.) The default option for copying the disk makes the three small partitions (the "winre" and "*" and "*" even smaller, so I did select "edit partitions" and made them the same size as the source. I selected "copy disk quickly", selected the destination (I am booted from "disk 2" and the destination is the other the other external USB drive, "disk 3") I right clicked on "Disk 1" (the internal HDD) containing the partitions listed above, and selected "Copy Disk". However, I have been using the WintoUSB from the USB mechanical HDD just because it is faster, and already has mouse support, and I hate the touch pad)

WINTOUSB PLEASE FORMAT THE DESTIGNATION AND TRY AGAIN WINDOWS

I did use AOMEI PA to make a Windows PE on a USB stick, and that seems to work just fine.

wintousb please format the destignation and try again

(I am using that instead of a "Windows RE" on a USB stick. I have both external USB disks connected, and have booted from my "unactivated" copy of windows on one of the external USB drives, not the internal drive that I am trying to copy. OK, I re-did my attempt with AOMEI Partition Assistant - Disk Copy It will take some time do re-do some of these, so more information to follow.Īny advice for the best way to proceed would be appreciated. I don't need or want the "recovery" partition on the external drive. My original internal HDD is GPT and has five partitions The AOMEI backupper (backup and restore) (note I am not trying to "pirate" anything, I have no intention of running this on any other machine, "one user, one machine")

WINTOUSB PLEASE FORMAT THE DESTIGNATION AND TRY AGAIN ISO

(I was successful making a bootable disk from that ISO with someone else’s software, "WintoUSB", however, it appears that the result is not the correct version of windows and will not accept my activation key, though it will run as "unactivated") (I have been able to copy this from one external drive to another using AOMEI "Migrate OS to SSD", even though both external drives are traditional spinning disks)

WINTOUSB PLEASE FORMAT THE DESTIGNATION AND TRY AGAIN INSTALL

Windows to go creator (I do not have disks from the manufacturer, and the only ISO I have been able to download has the newer install file that is incompatible with the Windows to go creator, as discussed in another thread on this forum) This is a partial list of things I have tried (more to follow as I reproduce some things) I have tried numerous things over the past couple of weeks, and honesty I have forgotten some of the specific details of everything I have tried so far and the specific results, (other than "that didn't work) so I am going to have to re-do some of them to give you more specific answers.

wintousb please format the destignation and try again

I have been trying this with two traditional mechanical spinning disk external drive assemblies with USB interfaces.











Wintousb please format the destignation and try again