Omg this saved my life! Boyfriend ordered a PC, excited to play and I thought we had USB stick somewhere but we didnt. Now he didnt have to waste a night 😊 thanks so much
You sir are a life saver! My daughters hard drive died and she ordered a new one. Couldn't get windows to upload until watching this. Thank you so much and I sub'd!
I am very sorry for your daugter, hard disk drives are very fragile and must be replaced by ssd if you cant handle them. i also broke a lot of drives and i usderstand the pain of loosing all your files , bye
@@tryingmann3458 maybe it would irrelevant to you 4 month later, but yeah you can just plug it and see all the files like you normally do with external drives.
Omg… this was a lifesaver!!! I tried for two days to clone my HDD to USB SSD and didn’t realize windows wouldn’t boot from it. I was able to load and boot windows using this method and my product key transferred automatically. It stinks that I now have to transfer the rest of the data manually, but it’s worth it to have the boot up speed and read and write speed of USB SSD over USB 3.1 over my old internal HDD.
All the cloning software I tried did not transfer over the mobile windows ISO file in order to boot correctly. Cloning will just clone your current windows version which won’t boot correctly. If you follow the exact steps laid out in this video, it will work for you.
They updated the software; using this tool, you must use Windows To Go USB setting, and use VHD installation mode for the maximum amount of space possible.
thank you. subscribed not because I like you or your channel, but because you helped me do something I was looking to do for almost an year, but to no luck. blessings!
Today I got a new SSD NVMe, but ran into a problem cause my mother board doesn't have a second m.2 port. You happen to be using the same portable I'm using to do this. Thank you for making this video. I was so lost.
I spent the better part of my Saturday trying to get windows 11 to boot from an external drive only for it to tell me time and time again that it can't be installed to a USB device. I give up.
Instead of installing programs on to new bootable external windows 10 ssd like office, how can I access the programs, files, etc on the old C drive that is internal in the pc?
I have the same question. I installed win 10 on new SSD drive, but after I logged from that drive - I lost access to all programs installed on hard drive, even from disk management I can't find existing hard drive. No Good :-(
If you go to your program location and copy every file including the .exe and then execute from drive(user) you shall be able to run the program. You'll just have to delete the old files so you don't keep doubles!
Just a note...MBR is the most common format and is compatible with BIOS systems and has been used on 64-bit Windows installs forever. GPT is a newer type that works with UEFI systems. Also with GPT, users can create up to 128 partitions if they wanted to in which MBR cannot
GPT is not needed for 64-bit OS. GPT is required to boot in UEFI Secure Boot mode. Can't boot from an MBR drive in Secure Boot Mode, only GPT. If not a boot drive, it doesn't matter.
DO NOT TRUST that Win to USB thing. The UI has been updated since this video was published and it no longer tells you that it completely wipes whatever drive you're trying to install on before you proceed. On a completely unrelated note, any helpful tips for file recovery?
Thanks for this. I've been messing around with a 15 year old laptop for about a month now because the SSD has a proprietary interface. The user doesn't want to spend too much money on it, understandably. But I'm so done with it, just gonna run it off an external SSD.
Thank you, I just discovered your channel and this tip alone was worth subscribing. The only tip that I really needed was the "win-to-use" tool. Again, thanks and God bless
Thank you this seems so easy to do, I randomly got the blue screen on Monday when my pc has been fine for 2yrs on 10hrs a day daily use, and I spent litterly all of this week trying every single trouble shooting steps going, also backwards and forwards with microsoft they tried reinstalling windows on the actailly pc and that didn't work tried it twice second time it failed. I avoided doing this USB method just purely because I didn't have a USB, now if Microsoft told me I could use my plug in external hard drive I could of had thus fixed days ago, thank goodness for your video cause the rest of the videos I had watched made it really complicated when clearly it didn't need to be, so like and subbed hopefully by the the morning cause am gonna be up all night doing it I will finally have working pc again with no blue screens or random restarts 😊
my 9 year old samsung harddrive is about to take a poop and i got that exact same samsung ssd so thank you so much life saver mang now im not worried about being out of commision for the dark and darker playtest#4
Thank you for this amazing tutorial. I would like to know, is it possible to partition the SSD drive so that if i boot my Steam Deck normally from Linux, i can boot my Steam games on an SSD partition other than the Windows partition ?
Why is it that it tells me to reboot and select a proper boot device. I know that I have it to boot in legacy mode because that’s the only way to get the portable ssd to show up in the boot menu
@@CoilWhine okay so I got it to work on a Msi motherboard but I now can not get it to work on this asus motherboard. I don’t know what setting fixed the msi one but idk about this one
Im getting the error "Windows cannot be installed to the disk. Setup does not support configuration of or installation to disks connected through a USB or IEEE 1394 port." when booting from the ssd...
All this seems quite informative but I’m wondering if I could just use a program like macrium to clone my current windows install on my main computer onto an external drive and then plug it into the usbc or thunderbolt port on my laptop?
Hopefully youll read me. If i boot it from an external drive, will i be able to open the ssd inside the laptop as another drive? I mean, "C:" where windows is installed would be the external drive and the internal SSD would appear as a "D", just like a second hard drive on a cpu? thanks if anyone can help me
Thanks! Having to use my external ssd as my main drive because my ssd either offed itself when I fell asleep under my desk after work or I may have possibly wiped the entire thing windows included in my sleep for some unknown reason… Either way you saved the day!
*"so obviously this is a lower end pc!"* *proceeds to show a 16 gb memory, 4 ghz CPU absolute gaming beast pc* *meanwhile me in my 1.50 ghz CPU, 4 gb memory running at 160 ping and 20 fps thinking i have an at the very least average pc*
Hey what about the content of my main hdd in which windows was previously installed, will it still be there after changing the boot drive ? Also I own a laptop and windows is pre-installed why will I need to buy windows again only to get it run on my ssd instead of hdd
thanks for the video and info... but let me refresh the need... most people will want to find a way to extract old laptop hdd or ssd and run it in the new one through USB or C port... is it possible?
Hello.... Thank you very much for this excellent and right to the point video. I want to ask you something that i want to do: I have an Samsung nvme ssd already installed to my pc (inside, to motherboard) with windows 10 and few programs.... My question is: Can i take this ssd from inside motherboard, put it in an external enclosure with usb 3 gen 2 type c connection and make my pc boot from this without loose the installation and programs? In other words to move the current inner ssd outside and have the same win 10 installation without reformation? Thanks a lot in advance....
@@guvenersoysal Another thing that concerns me is that even though we manage to do it work, the speed of the SSD will not be as fast as inside due to type c connection limitations....🤔🤔🤔
hey question? Can you do this process for a laptop from another pc ... for instance I have a laptop with a damaged hard drive soldered to the PCB and I'm trying to use a external HD to run it until I get a new laptop
I have an interesting question. So i purchased a new computer (PC - Skytech Chronos 2, prebuilt) a few months ago and it comes with Windows 11 (which i despise). I have a laptop (Lenovo Legion y520), running windows 10 on an SSD drive. Can i use the laptop SSD in my new PC to run WIndows, and then just use the PC harddrive (NVMe SSD) as a second harddrive?
Once I try to install windows and select the drive, gives me error: "Windows 10 setup does not support configuration of or installation to disks through a USB or IEEE 1394 port" I can't install windows on the drive. Why? I followed everything to a T.
im not really great with things like this but say for example im using a gaming pc right now ...if i do exactly as you do in this video install an outside external usb and then use that for lets say youtube or online shopping etc etc once i unplug that external usb and go back to the original pc tower then none of my youtube or shopping searches should appear on the original hard drive it should all be on the external?
So with this setup, I can use the drive to boot to different laptops? I only ask because I repair laptops, and one of my business clients (a computer repair shop) never includes the SSD. This creates issues when I want to test my repair and functionality, and this tutorial would save me a huge headache. Thank you for your time.
It should work for you laptop, but you might have to use another computer to set it up. Replacing your broken hdd might be easier than you think though.
My old laptop quit. So I pulled the ssd from it and I have it in enclosure. Trouble is that programs I need in the shop work on win10 but new computer has win11. Can I run those programs and files that were in my old computer on new one via usb without losing the programs?
If I were to create the installation from a Windows PC, would I be able to plug this into a MacBook and use windows on it? I'm thinking that the boot priority may be an issue since you can't really get into BIOS, but I'm not sure.
I have literally juat tried to clone my OS HDD via Macrium reflect, and it didn't work. I got blue screened with an inaccessible boot device error. I'm hoping this method with work as my OS HDD is failing and having boot errors.
This is probably a dumb question, but once windows 10 is on the drive can I just plug the drive into my monitor and run it like a computer? Or does it have to be plugged into a laptop or desktop to boot it up?
I've got a corrupt C drive on an HP AIO, & I'd like to use an M.2 PCIe (full install Win 10 OEM 256, removed when I upgraded to 512) to overwrite the AIO C drive.. any suggestions?
this is normal i also had it. if windows looks laggy in the lo0ading screen, turn the ppc off and turn it baclk on and so on untill it becomes normal, this wont damage any data as the hard disk drive isnt very actuive during the first 2 secs of boot
Cool! I found out my college let's you rent laptops from the library but it's really sandboxed and annoying. I'm going to try this in order to boot a separate OS.
Yip nice and clear thanx. One problem, you don't explain how external ssd/hdd must be formatted/partitioned. Following your instructions after running media creation, the iso to usb gives an error like 'no partition was found' or on a subsequent install it doesn't find an mbr section. My system is 64bit so I formatted mine with GPT setting. Please help.
This might have been a better tool 2 years ago but it is horrible now. It is glitchy and the on-screen prompts and insturctions are confusing. I have yet to get it to do what you did in the video. Maybe redo this video with the updated version of this software?
i have a problem in the WinToUSB part. when i select the destination drive at 4:20 and select GPT for UEFI and then click yes, the drive gets ejected and WinToUSB gives me an error that "The system cannot write to the specified device." with error code (0x0005006304060000) and then i have to initialize the disk again and create a new simple volume in Disk Management for the drive to work as normal again
Oky I have a problem my dell latitude e6410 would not complete windows 10 installation so what could be the cause . I have checked the hdd health its 100% I used windows 10 on the pc never had a problem until recently And If i decided to use the external hdd that i followed ur Instructions and instead use it as an internal hdd would it work ?
ive done this 3 times now and each time it works for the first hour, but by the time i go back to the internal ssd windows to look for something, i cant open the usb windows, it says system restore required, invalid boot etc
great video..thank you,,,, I have a samsung 970 EVO NVMe M2 1 terrabite in a sleeve to use external. I intend to follow your instructions. BUT..how do I get my apps along with all the data, photos etc. I want to use this external drive as if it is its own computer. How can I do this? Do you have a video on it? many thanks
Any chance you could do a similar step-by-step tutorial for Windows XP ? There's a mess on youtube in regards to that -- too often people mis-titleing their videos, with said videos just ending up being XP install to a PC tutorials (from an external source) . A lot of older programs / games just won't run on anything except XP , and having a plug-n-play Win XP from an external source would be really great ! Thanks .
I always have issue running Windows from external usb. Wud you Plz tell me why I can not remove my Internal hdd and use usb external hdd adapter and run windows? Thanks a lot
I have a hard drive from my old computer connected to an external cable but it doesn’t boot it acts like it wants to but it blue screens every time any reason why this might be and any possible fixes
Will this work if I plan to boot using a MacBook? I need to use a few apps that’s only made for PC but don’t want to buy a PC. I’d like to continue to use my MacBook & just boot windows.
Hi Coil, need your help. I had factory installed version of Windows 10 NVME SSD (128 GB) in my Dell laptop. However, I upgraded to 512 GB SSD and reinstalled Windows to 11. Now that same setup with apps from original SSD I want to use as external SSD with an enclosure and it should boot from that first SSD. I hear that it is possible. How will it work?
Hello sir my old laptop stops working as my sata hdd crashed. So can i use a external hdd or a external ssd via usb port and install Windows 7 and do all the work.
Good tutorial. I created this on an external ssd, only to find that the network/ethernet doesn't work when I boot to windows 10. (So I cannot install software there) 1: How do I get the right networking drivers for windows 10 while I still have network in Windows 11? 2: If I install drivers for networking (windows 10) will it mess up my networking when I boot back in to Windows 11? (I'm using an MSI ge66 laptop)
you think this would work better than an internal HDD? I have a working laptop I cant (due to policies) open that have an internal HDD and is slow as hell... I want to clone that disk to an external USB3 SSD and boot from there.. no gaming, just office stuff
I have different scenario. Would you pls help: I have replaced my old SSD with new one. Is it possible to boot from the old SSD w/ case plugged into USB port?? It is showing error!! Appreciate your help!!
In love that you didn’t have an “Intro” and went strait in !!!
Omg this saved my life! Boyfriend ordered a PC, excited to play and I thought we had USB stick somewhere but we didnt. Now he didnt have to waste a night 😊 thanks so much
You sir are a life saver! My daughters hard drive died and she ordered a new one. Couldn't get windows to upload until watching this. Thank you so much and I sub'd!
I am very sorry for your daugter, hard disk drives are very fragile and must be replaced by ssd if you cant handle them. i also broke a lot of drives and i usderstand the pain of loosing all your files , bye
After using it as a bootable drive, can it still be used as a storage drive on other devices
Ofcourse, just format it@@tryingmann3458
@@tryingmann3458 maybe it would irrelevant to you 4 month later, but yeah you can just plug it and see all the files like you normally do with external drives.
@@SirusStarTV Ok. Appreciate it very much.
Omg… this was a lifesaver!!! I tried for two days to clone my HDD to USB SSD and didn’t realize windows wouldn’t boot from it. I was able to load and boot windows using this method and my product key transferred automatically. It stinks that I now have to transfer the rest of the data manually, but it’s worth it to have the boot up speed and read and write speed of USB SSD over USB 3.1 over my old internal HDD.
Can u just use a cloning software ???
Pls get back to me
No you can not. It will not boot properly. You have to get the mobile version of windows (used to be windows to go). Simply cloning won’t work.
@@Philly1224 cheers
All the cloning software I tried did not transfer over the mobile windows ISO file in order to boot correctly. Cloning will just clone your current windows version which won’t boot correctly. If you follow the exact steps laid out in this video, it will work for you.
They updated the software; using this tool, you must use Windows To Go USB setting, and use VHD installation mode for the maximum amount of space possible.
I had to go through several other videos to activate the ssd and open my bios but still came back to this vid to finish the process 👌🏽
yeah it truly worked!
thank you. subscribed not because I like you or your channel, but because you helped me do something I was looking to do for almost an year, but to no luck. blessings!
Today I got a new SSD NVMe, but ran into a problem cause my mother board doesn't have a second m.2 port. You happen to be using the same portable I'm using to do this. Thank you for making this video. I was so lost.
10/10 tutorial. Right to the point- no time wasted. Well done.
how about the pointless intro that added no information that we came here for?
@@rido3753fr
what about the intro? 🙂
it took only an hour to finish the whole process without any error:) thank you for the tutorial!
while I watched 70 videos with errors
Why don’t you guys always go straight to the point
Because they have to reach a certain time for ad revenue
@@Moneyspider69jokes on them i dont get ads
@@Moneyspider69 the thing is exactly 8 mins is where they get more money LOL
Because they are making money.
Because I needed to know about the 2434 form factor
Thank you very much, took me 20 hours and 30 different videos until I figured it out all because of you!
took me 70 videos
I spent the better part of my Saturday trying to get windows 11 to boot from an external drive only for it to tell me time and time again that it can't be installed to a USB device. I give up.
Only for 10
After using it as a bootable drive, can it still be used as a storage drive on other devices
just wanted to pay homage , made a pc for my cousin dont know what im doing had no internal memory and this saved my life and his pc easy and quick
Thats really cool of you
@@CoilWhine what was cooler was finding your video saw other similar videos and instantly was put to sleep and lost
@@xaivier12345 hey thanks man thats nice to hear
I love videos that start immediately.
Instead of installing programs on to new bootable external windows 10 ssd like office, how can I access the programs, files, etc on the old C drive that is internal in the pc?
I have the same question. I installed win 10 on new SSD drive, but after I logged from that drive - I lost access to all programs installed on hard drive, even from disk management I can't find existing hard drive. No Good :-(
You have to go into disk management and turn on your other driver
If you go to your program location and copy every file including the .exe and then execute from drive(user) you shall be able to run the program. You'll just have to delete the old files so you don't keep doubles!
Glad I found your channel. No bullshit and no crappy intro. Just content and knowledge.
it did have a useless intro
it had useless intro lol
How do I install windows on an SSD and then move that SSD into my laptop and make it the primary C (boot) drive from within?
Nice guide! Just a note, GPT and MBR is not a choice between external SSD / HDD. GPT is needed for 64bit OS.
Just a note...MBR is the most common format and is compatible with BIOS systems and has been used on 64-bit Windows installs forever. GPT is a newer type that works with UEFI systems. Also with GPT, users can create up to 128 partitions if they wanted to in which MBR cannot
GPT is not needed for 64-bit OS. GPT is required to boot in UEFI Secure Boot mode. Can't boot from an MBR drive in Secure Boot Mode, only GPT. If not a boot drive, it doesn't matter.
Aman tried being a smarty-pants and the karma came biting his ass.
@@Helliox bit off his a$$ clean lmao
Good, calm straight to the point tutorial.
it wasnt straight to the point though was it now?
DO NOT TRUST that Win to USB thing. The UI has been updated since this video was published and it no longer tells you that it completely wipes whatever drive you're trying to install on before you proceed.
On a completely unrelated note, any helpful tips for file recovery?
i'm pretty sure that's what happens no matter what you use, at least that's what i've seen in every video but he did mention it
Thanks for this. I've been messing around with a 15 year old laptop for about a month now because the SSD has a proprietary interface. The user doesn't want to spend too much money on it, understandably. But I'm so done with it, just gonna run it off an external SSD.
Excellent video bro...concise and straight to the point......thanks!!!
Thank you, I just discovered your channel and this tip alone was worth subscribing. The only tip that I really needed was the "win-to-use" tool. Again, thanks and God bless
Thank you this seems so easy to do, I randomly got the blue screen on Monday when my pc has been fine for 2yrs on 10hrs a day daily use, and I spent litterly all of this week trying every single trouble shooting steps going, also backwards and forwards with microsoft they tried reinstalling windows on the actailly pc and that didn't work tried it twice second time it failed. I avoided doing this USB method just purely because I didn't have a USB, now if Microsoft told me I could use my plug in external hard drive I could of had thus fixed days ago, thank goodness for your video cause the rest of the videos I had watched made it really complicated when clearly it didn't need to be, so like and subbed hopefully by the the morning cause am gonna be up all night doing it I will finally have working pc again with no blue screens or random restarts 😊
my 9 year old samsung harddrive is about to take a poop and i got that exact same samsung ssd so thank you so much life saver mang now im not worried about being out of commision for the dark and darker playtest#4
Thank you for this amazing tutorial. I would like to know, is it possible to partition the SSD drive so that if i boot my Steam Deck normally from Linux, i can boot my Steam games on an SSD partition other than the Windows partition ?
Oh definitely, normally it would be easier to put windows on it and then use the linux bootloader later, hopefully steam os keeps this.
@@CoilWhine Thanks again
Why is it that it tells me to reboot and select a proper boot device. I know that I have it to boot in legacy mode because that’s the only way to get the portable ssd to show up in the boot menu
Did you select gpt when installing on wintousb?
@@CoilWhine yess
@@CoilWhine okay so I got it to work on a Msi motherboard but I now can not get it to work on this asus motherboard. I don’t know what setting fixed the msi one but idk about this one
very helpful, thank you, even after 3 years. still relevant. cheers!
Clean and clear, thanks bro
this video is an actual life saver. love you
Hi, great tutorial. Thank you so much. However, it has been updated since. The tools are a bit more difficult to follow.
Im getting the error "Windows cannot be installed to the disk. Setup does not support configuration of or installation to disks connected through a USB or IEEE 1394 port." when booting from the ssd...
All this seems quite informative but I’m wondering if I could just use a program like macrium to clone my current windows install on my main computer onto an external drive and then plug it into the usbc or thunderbolt port on my laptop?
👉👐👈 Outstanding 'above stomach hand waving' throughout. 👏
Hopefully youll read me. If i boot it from an external drive, will i be able to open the ssd inside the laptop as another drive? I mean, "C:" where windows is installed would be the external drive and the internal SSD would appear as a "D", just like a second hard drive on a cpu? thanks if anyone can help me
Thanks! Having to use my external ssd as my main drive because my ssd either offed itself when I fell asleep under my desk after work or I may have possibly wiped the entire thing windows included in my sleep for some unknown reason… Either way you saved the day!
*"so obviously this is a lower end pc!"*
*proceeds to show a 16 gb memory, 4 ghz CPU absolute gaming beast pc*
*meanwhile me in my 1.50 ghz CPU, 4 gb memory running at 160 ping and 20 fps thinking i have an at the very least average pc*
Hey what about the content of my main hdd in which windows was previously installed, will it still be there after changing the boot drive ? Also I own a laptop and windows is pre-installed why will I need to buy windows again only to get it run on my ssd instead of hdd
You saved me with this video, thanks!
This video is the truth, thank you so much for the helpful video
Np homie glad we could help
I thank you for this plain-good tutorial
might I suggest using rufus?
for external drives tho you need to press alt + f to make rufus recognise the drive.
thanks for the video and info... but let me refresh the need... most people will want to find a way to extract old laptop hdd or ssd and run it in the new one through USB or C port... is it possible?
Sir.... What will be happen if i remove portable ssd when laptop was shut down
***don't take on my words***
but i think it just won't boot until you rest the boot manager for win10 to the internal drive
Hello.... Thank you very much for this excellent and right to the point video. I want to ask you something that i want to do: I have an Samsung nvme ssd already installed to my pc (inside, to motherboard) with windows 10 and few programs.... My question is: Can i take this ssd from inside motherboard, put it in an external enclosure with usb 3 gen 2 type c connection and make my pc boot from this without loose the installation and programs? In other words to move the current inner ssd outside and have the same win 10 installation without reformation? Thanks a lot in advance....
I'm actually trying to do this and couldn't get my drive to boot on both of my laptops. Somehow the enclosure isn't seen as a bootable device.
@@guvenersoysal Another thing that concerns me is that even though we manage to do it work, the speed of the SSD will not be as fast as inside due to type c connection limitations....🤔🤔🤔
@@ΛάζαροςΤζητηρίδης I've tried it with a sata samsung drive and performance was as internally connected. I doubt it'll be the same for the nvme though
Thanks for the tips! 👍
Best tutorial, 10/10
Great video bro. Thanks a lot.
I have a Dell Rugged with a stupid caddy that crashes everthing when i install it... so this was a big help. Thanks
hey question? Can you do this process for a laptop from another pc ... for instance I have a laptop with a damaged hard drive soldered to the PCB and I'm trying to use a external HD to run it until I get a new laptop
I have an interesting question. So i purchased a new computer (PC - Skytech Chronos 2, prebuilt) a few months ago and it comes with Windows 11 (which i despise). I have a laptop (Lenovo Legion y520), running windows 10 on an SSD drive. Can i use the laptop SSD in my new PC to run WIndows, and then just use the PC harddrive (NVMe SSD) as a second harddrive?
Sir you're a really great explainer
Awesome, thank You Brother!!!
Just did this. 100% recommend yah
Once I try to install windows and select the drive, gives me error: "Windows 10 setup does not support configuration of or installation to disks through a USB or IEEE 1394 port"
I can't install windows on the drive. Why? I followed everything to a T.
This is a cool dude, yo. Thanks bro.
im not really great with things like this but say for example im using a gaming pc right now ...if i do exactly as you do in this video install an outside external usb and then use that for lets say youtube or online shopping etc etc
once i unplug that external usb and go back to the original pc tower then none of my youtube or shopping searches should appear on the original hard drive it should all be on the external?
So with this setup, I can use the drive to boot to different laptops? I only ask because I repair laptops, and one of my business clients (a computer repair shop) never includes the SSD. This creates issues when I want to test my repair and functionality, and this tutorial would save me a huge headache. Thank you for your time.
Yeah you can boot the drive from almost any windows 10 capable machine
Any way I can do this for my laptop with a broken hdd? Won't let me install indows from a "usb device"
It should work for you laptop, but you might have to use another computer to set it up. Replacing your broken hdd might be easier than you think though.
@@CoilWhinei wish it was that simple😂 I tried a couple and even new sata cables with no luck
@@clayflannery2608 oh no
@@CoilWhine it worked thanks🤟
My old laptop quit. So I pulled the ssd from it and I have it in enclosure. Trouble is that programs I need in the shop work on win10 but new computer has win11. Can I run those programs and files that were in my old computer on new one via usb without losing the programs?
THANKS DUDD
If I were to create the installation from a Windows PC, would I be able to plug this into a MacBook and use windows on it? I'm thinking that the boot priority may be an issue since you can't really get into BIOS, but I'm not sure.
I have literally juat tried to clone my OS HDD via Macrium reflect, and it didn't work. I got blue screened with an inaccessible boot device error.
I'm hoping this method with work as my OS HDD is failing and having boot errors.
This is probably a dumb question, but once windows 10 is on the drive can I just plug the drive into my monitor and run it like a computer? Or does it have to be plugged into a laptop or desktop to boot it up?
no you cant it has to be plugged into a desktop or laptop ! :)
I've got a corrupt C drive on an HP AIO, & I'd like to use an M.2 PCIe (full install Win 10 OEM 256, removed when I upgraded to 512)
to overwrite the AIO C drive.. any suggestions?
Love your content
Worked great once loaded but is it normal for Windows 10 to take a long time to boot/restart/shutdown from external SSD?
this is normal i also had it. if windows looks laggy in the lo0ading screen, turn the ppc off and turn it baclk on and so on untill it becomes normal, this wont damage any data as the hard disk drive isnt very actuive during the first 2 secs of boot
Cool! I found out my college let's you rent laptops from the library but it's really sandboxed and annoying. I'm going to try this in order to boot a separate OS.
Thats a fun idea lol
i tried choosing a 465gb hard drive, but it could only choose 30gb in the software u suggested
Yip nice and clear thanx. One problem, you don't explain how external ssd/hdd must be formatted/partitioned. Following your instructions after running media creation, the iso to usb gives an error like 'no partition was found' or on a subsequent install it doesn't find an mbr section. My system is 64bit so I formatted mine with GPT setting. Please help.
This might have been a better tool 2 years ago but it is horrible now. It is glitchy and the on-screen prompts and insturctions are confusing. I have yet to get it to do what you did in the video. Maybe redo this video with the updated version of this software?
Im trying rn, and its bad.
i have a problem in the WinToUSB part. when i select the destination drive at 4:20 and select GPT for UEFI and then click yes, the drive gets ejected and WinToUSB gives me an error that "The system cannot write to the specified device." with error code (0x0005006304060000) and then i have to initialize the disk again and create a new simple volume in Disk Management for the drive to work as normal again
If you did all the steps and plugged it into a mac would you basically get the bootcamp and be able to play window games on Mac?
Doubtful, macs dont have the same kind of bios most pcs do.
Oky I have a problem my dell latitude e6410 would not complete windows 10 installation so what could be the cause .
I have checked the hdd health its 100%
I used windows 10 on the pc never had a problem until recently
And If i decided to use the external hdd that i followed ur Instructions and instead use it as an internal hdd would it work ?
Need help
ive done this 3 times now and each time it works for the first hour, but by the time i go back to the internal ssd windows to look for something, i cant open the usb windows, it says system restore required, invalid boot etc
great video..thank you,,,, I have a samsung 970 EVO NVMe M2 1 terrabite in a sleeve to use external. I intend to follow your instructions. BUT..how do I get my apps along with all the data, photos etc. I want to use this external drive as if it is its own computer. How can I do this? Do you have a video on it? many thanks
Its easy, just plug it onto another computer and move the files into the external drives user/document folder
You can do this without formatting the SSD, it is sad he didn't explain this.
Any chance you could do a similar step-by-step tutorial for Windows XP ?
There's a mess on youtube in regards to that -- too often people mis-titleing their videos, with said videos just ending up being XP install to a PC tutorials (from an external source) .
A lot of older programs / games just won't run on anything except XP , and having a plug-n-play Win XP from an external source would be really great !
Thanks .
Awesome !!
I always have issue running Windows from external usb. Wud you Plz tell me why I can not remove my Internal hdd and use usb external hdd adapter and run windows?
Thanks a lot
Thanks. Planning on using Windows on a 240GB SSD with Adobe for college so I don't have to nuke my Debian install.
Can i just install it directly to my hard drive if i can use my hard drive like an external hard drive
I have a hard drive from my old computer connected to an external cable but it doesn’t boot it acts like it wants to but it blue screens every time any reason why this might be and any possible fixes
Will this work if I plan to boot using a MacBook? I need to use a few apps that’s only made for PC but don’t want to buy a PC. I’d like to continue to use my MacBook & just boot windows.
I am at the installation part. It asks me to choose a partition. It doesnt allow me to install windows on the SSD.
Did u get actual performance of your ssd .Please let me know . Thank you
I have slow laptop can I use an external SSD to improve the speed?
id just replace the internal hard drive with a newer 2.5inch ssd
Hi Coil, need your help. I had factory installed version of Windows 10 NVME SSD (128 GB) in my Dell laptop. However, I upgraded to 512 GB SSD and reinstalled Windows to 11. Now that same setup with apps from original SSD I want to use as external SSD with an enclosure and it should boot from that first SSD. I hear that it is possible. How will it work?
Hello sir my old laptop stops working as my sata hdd crashed. So can i use a external hdd or a external ssd via usb port and install Windows 7 and do all the work.
Good tutorial. I created this on an external ssd, only to find that the network/ethernet doesn't work when I boot to windows 10. (So I cannot install software there)
1: How do I get the right networking drivers for windows 10 while I still have network in Windows 11?
2: If I install drivers for networking (windows 10) will it mess up my networking when I boot back in to Windows 11?
(I'm using an MSI ge66 laptop)
you think this would work better than an internal HDD? I have a working laptop I cant (due to policies) open that have an internal HDD and is slow as hell... I want to clone that disk to an external USB3 SSD and boot from there.. no gaming, just office stuff
Hey ive got a question, could i still use my laptop’s internal hard discs to store games and stuff?
Well.. yes
If u put out an ssd from a laptop, put it in an external ssd case and connect it with usb in another laptop without OS, will not work?
Hi you probably won’t reply but the new version of WinToUSB has more options now. Is it Windows Installation USB or Bootable WinPE USB?
I think it would be the bootable one
did you ever figure out which one it was
I’m curious if removing it and putting it again could destroy the hard drive?
Doesnt seem likely
@@CoilWhine so i’m safe!?
@@fiirasmusic5366 i think youre fine lol
@@CoilWhine haha, thanks ❤️
Can I just take off an m2 ssd from my old laptop and just switch the booting priorty in the bios?
Perfect tutorial
I have different scenario. Would you pls help:
I have replaced my old SSD with new one.
Is it possible to boot from the old SSD w/ case plugged into USB port??
It is showing error!! Appreciate your help!!
No unfortunately its how windows is installed on the ssd that allows it to be booted from a usb
I want to MOVE a Windows 11 M.2 internal to and external enclosure and boot up. No one explains this process