To begin you will need the following:
- 32 GB or larger USB 3.0 drive (It can also be an external USB Hard Drive). Some USB 2.0 drives will work but will be very slow and are not officially supported.
- A Windows 7 or 8 PC to build the USB drive on.
Depending on the OS and edition you are currently running, follow the relevant instructions below.
Create Windows to Go on any edition of Windows 7:
It is possible to use Windows 7 to create your Windows 8 To Go USB device. You will just need some additional software. Before you get started, download and install the Windows 7 Automated Installation Kit. You will need to use ImageX to deploy the Windows 8 image to the device.
- Launch the Deployment Tools Command Prompt with administrative rights from the Start Menu. It can be found under All Programs and then Microsoft Windows AIK.
- Make sure that your USB Drive is plugged in and then type in diskpart and hit Enter.
- List the available disks by running “list disk” and you should see your usb device.
- Select your USB drive by typing “select disk #” and hit Enter. For example, “select disk 3”.
- Clean the partitions on the disk by typing “clean” and hit Enter.
- Now create the boot partition by running the following command:create partition primary size=350
- Now create the OS partition by running the following command to create a partition taking up all remaining space:create partition primary
- The boot partition needs to be formatted, configured and assigned a drive letter, run the following commands:select partition 1
format fs=fat32 quick
active
assign letter=b(if the b drive letter is already in use on your PC, substitute a different letter and replace b with your letter throughout the rest of this guide)
- The same must be done for the OS partition, run the following different commands:select partition 2
format fs=ntfs quick
assign letter=o(if the o drive letter is already in use on your PC, substitute a different letter and replace o with your letter throughout the rest of this guide)
- Exit Diskpart by typing Exit.
- Extract the install.wim file from the \sources\ directory of the Windows 8 install ISO to c:\wim\. You will need use a tool such as WinRAR or WinISO to extract the file if you don’t have a burned disc.
- Use ImageX to deploy the Windows 8 files to the OS partition of the USB device by running:Imagex.exe /apply c:\wim\install.wim 1 o:
- The boot manager needs to be installed on the boot partition with the help of the bcdboot utility. Run the following command:o:\windows\system32\bcdboot o:\windows /f ALL /s b:
- Reboot your computer and test your new Windows 8 To Go device built on Windows 7. Make sure the PC is configured to boot to USB before your local hard drive.
Create Windows To Go on any edition of Windows 8:
- Launch an administrative level command prompt.
- Make sure that your USB Drive is plugged in and then type in diskpart and hit Enter.
- List the available disks by running “list disk” and you should see your usb device.
- Select your USB drive by typing “select disk #” and hit Enter. For example, “select disk 3”.
- Clean the partitions on the disk by typing “clean” and hit Enter.
- Now create the boot partition by running the following command:create partition primary size=350
- Now create the OS partition by running the following command to create a partition taking up all remaining space:create partition primary
- The boot partition needs to be formatted, configured and assigned a drive letter, run the following commands:select partition 1
format fs=fat32 quick
active
assign letter=b(if the b drive letter is already in use on your PC, substitute a different letter and replace b with your letter throughout the rest of this guide)
- The same must be done for the OS partition, run the following different commands:select partition 2
format fs=ntfs quick
assign letter=o(if the o drive letter is already in use on your PC, substitute a different letter and replace o with your letter throughout the rest of this guide)
- Exit Diskpart by typing Exit.
- Extract the install.wim file from the \sources\ directory of the Windows 8 install ISO to c:\wim\. On Windows 8 you can just double click an ISO to mount and then browse it.
- Use DISM to deploy the Windows 8 files to the OS partition of the USB device by running:dism /apply-image /imagefile:c:\wim\install.wim /index:1 /applydir:o:\
- The boot manager needs to be installed on the boot partition with the help of the bcdboot utility. Run the following command:o:\windows\system32\bcdboot o:\windows /f ALL /s b:
- Reboot your computer and test your new Windows 8 To Go device built on Windows 8. Make sure the PC is configured to boot to USB before your local hard drive.