Windows To Go: Run Windows 8 directly on a USB stick

  


Windows To Go was mentioned in the previous Windows 8 low-level features. With this feature, users can run Windows with enterprise applications, data and settings on USB storage devices (such as USB flash drives). 8. Microsoft introduced and demonstrated the Windows To Go function at the BUILD conference. The main features are as follows:
— USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 storage devices are supported, 32GB recommended;
— Windows 8 will default from Windows To Go drive starts, as long as it is recognized;
— Some drivers will be bundled by default, if not, download drivers via Windows Update;
— Windows To Go cannot sleep;
— Windows To Go supports BIOS And UEFI firmware;
— Windows To Go also has Crash (crash) and Dump (dump);
Windows To Go function also involves the case of Windows 8 unplugging the device at runtime: once unplugged, the system will lock In 60 seconds, the user will re-plug the USB device; if it is not inserted within 60 seconds, the system will “shut down”.
In fact, Windows To Go is the Portable Workspace seen in the previous leaked version. In addition, some netizens have successfully run Windows 8 through Windows To Go on MacBook Air. The first run needs to be initialized

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