![]() Your flash drive may be improperly formatted, contains more than one partition or MBR, or your BIOS is not properly detecting the device. Can’t find myself on the drive I booted from If you’re using Universal-USB-Installer-2.0.1.4.exe and you still receive Insane primary (MBR) partition notices, I plan to make all of the necessary changes and then provide a fix as time allows. In addition, it must house a nf file containing the text / Union. In that Debian now requires a rename of the persistent block file and label from live-rw to persistence. Persistence feature is currently broken with Newer Debian based distributions. So make sure it remains UUI in order to allow those distributions to boot. It does attempt to automatically create this Label, but may fail. ![]() ![]() The tool expects the Volume Label of your device to be UUI in order for OpenSUSE, CentOS and a few other distributions to boot. And then finally boot into your full Portable Windows. You will need to boot using your Windows to Go flash drive a second time to finalize the setup process. ![]() When Windows boots from the pendrive for the first time, it will go through the setup process and then reboot. You will need a very fast solid state flash drive. Most of the flash drives found at local department stores won’t be fast enough. The Windows to Go option does require the drive be NTFS formatted and have 20GB+ free space to hold the virtual disk. ![]()
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