Usually the 4K read/write speeds of the common flash drives are always slow, so these drives are not suitable for creating portable Windows. My question what would be the difference if I used legacy or VHDX? My other question is how would I clone the USB I am using so I can save the changes I have made?įor Windows operating system boot drive, the 4K random read/write speeds are very important. I created these with the same default setting of VHD mode, which creates a virtual hard drive. I also settled on using the Extreme Go 3.1 SDCZ880 128GB (380MBps) The all loaded with no issues, however the Sandisk Ultra 3.0 ran much slower and was not really a viable choice. I tried three different Sandisk USBs and all were successful an Ultra 3.0 256GB (100MBps), an Extreme Go 3.1 SDCZ800 64GB (150MBps) and Extreme Go 3.1 SDCZ880 128GB (380MBps). What i would like to know is some information on the options. (03-08-2020, 05:24 PM)onespeedbiker Wrote: I bought the professional version of WintoUSB and created a USB that runs Windows 10 using a Windows 10 ISO.
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