![]() ![]() I knew once that updates I would need to be UEFI Microsoft has to be dick about UEFI and force all user to be on UEFI to be up date Setup was complete and windows was up and running no issuesĪnd I knew when this windows is going to update to 1709 or 1803 it would go to same issue again as I had never been so happy in my life, such a relief WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HDD not detected obliviously as there as no EFI entries Installed Windows 10 to USB (This time on MBR drive) Got that drive out popped it on SATA to USB again I knew it won't work, you have to understand I got tired now and I was desperate for it to work It did not detect HDD obliviously as Legacy does not support GPT drives Some more duct tape and voila good as new just with other drive Popped that drive(Other WD BLUE drive not TOSHIBA) from USB and put it back in Laptop I used WINtoUSB by hasleo software to install Windows 10 GPT UEFI on that Dell Drive in USBĬonnected the USB WINDOWS 10 GPT UEFI drive to laptop So I popped that old drive out and put it in that SATA to USBĪnd because I cannot get the installation media to work I just wanted to check if system recognizes others drives too and it did Tried to boot on SafeMode/Without GPU drivers but none stopped BSOD on ati.sys(something) (I was a drive from an old Dell Laptop I had, Laptop mobo had gone bad so I salvaged the HDD ) So I switched to Legacy boot and it booted only to be crashed in ATI driver section It had windows 7 Ultimate MBR from a legacy bios system though So I removed all the duct tape and popped out that drive and Put in another WD BLUE HDD I had around ![]() ![]() So I booted into BIOS(Insyde) and cleared UEFI So now that I knew HDD was fine I popped it back in used some duct tape to put thinks together and tried to boot again (I felt more like a smart ass now about buying that SATA to USB3.0) (Am so sorry for calling you a bastard HDD Toshiba, I was wrong, I made the call to early) So I popped in that bastard Toshiba HDD in there and connected to the other laptopĪnd to my surprise everything is normal, it got detected and all data was safe and sound I had a STORITE SATA to USB3.0 for such situation(Smart eh, I felt so good on that useless purchase now) ( In the mean while thinking How can you do this to me Toshiba I trusted you and you betrayed me ) So I pried open the laptop with crowbar to get to my precious data in that failing bastard HDD Now I got worried that something might have gone wrong with the HDD(I had important data in there) Got my other laptop and created a USB windows 10 installation media and tried to boot from a USB 2.0 port(so not to face any issues of USB 3.0 drivers) I said to myself calm down it might be just windows corruption and tried to restart the system 3 times I have never been so happy to see that(worried and sad) Next time I booted up, I got greeted with the love of everyone's life i.e. I will try to give as much context as possible so you guys can give me some insight on the issueĮverything was working great until yesterday when I had and power outage and my laptop battery died on me You can use Portable VirtualBox, but that requires installing VM software and an OS to run from.I have been having issue with booting windows 10 with UEFI, We've detailed a method around this, but it's complicated and involves command line work. Unfortunately, the official "Windows To Go" feature from Microsoft is only for Windows Enterprise and requires a certified USB flash drive (which are expensive). By creating a portable copy of Windows and then booting to that USB drive, you will have your personal computer with your applications, preferences, and passwords all in a device less than a pound and small enough to fit in your pocket. You can solve all of this by putting Windows on a USB flash drive. Even if you don't commute long distances regularly if you consistently work with different computers as part of your career, you may find yourself often without the tools you need and sometimes the inability to change preferences that help your workflow. The more you take, the more you'll regret traveling at all, especially if you then need to walk far distances. You have limited carry-ons, and your suitcases can add to the cost of flying. Traveling is a pain, especially when flying. ![]()
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