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  • Hi guys, welcome to this video. In this video I'm going to be showing you how to create

  • a Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 bootable USB drive

  • So, as you know Windows 8 is the latest operating system from Microsoft and as part of their

  • new features, they've put in a Windows-to-go feature which is basically the ability to

  • put Windows on a USB flash drive or USB hard disk and that means that you can install it

  • to the USB, plug it into any computer, then boot from it, and use it how you want.

  • So in this tutorial, I'm going to show you how to create a Windows 8 bootable flash drive

  • or USB hard disk. There are a few requirements, for example

  • you must have Windows 8 Enterprise for it to work -- it isn't available in the core

  • edition or the professional edition of Windows 8 or 8.1.

  • You must have a 32GB USB storage device and the device should be at least USB 3.0. It

  • does work on USB 2.0, however there will be some performance issues that you could experience.

  • I'd recommend a USB 3.0 device.

  • So as you can see I'm running Windows 8.1 Enterprise edition. This is the edition you

  • must have to use Windows-to-go. The way that we create the USB drive is to go to the start

  • menu, type in 'Windows to go', and hit the Windows-to-go app.

  • Now this will search automatically for a USB drive -- it will search for hard disks and

  • USB drives. So as you can see I've chosen my USB hard disk to install this on. This

  • is 320GB, but you do need at least 32GB of space on your USB drive. Bear in mind that

  • your USB drive will be formatted during the operation so backup any data that you want

  • to keep. So let's go ahead and click on my USB device.

  • As you can see with it being a USB 2.0 device, it is coming up with a warning saying that

  • I should use a USB 3.0 drive. But for now, we'll just go ahead with that.

  • Next it will find a Windows 8.1 image. This is the image that you want to put onto the

  • drive. So if you have the disk that came with Windows, you can use that. Add a search location

  • and enter your DVD drive, or wherever your installation image is.

  • Choose your image, click next. You also have the option to set a BitLocker

  • password. BitLocker is an encryption method that can be used so that when your USB device

  • is plugged into a computer, it won't boot without you having to enter this password.

  • So for now, I'm going to tick that and enter my password.

  • And hit next. So this is the confirm windows. It says 'Your

  • Windows to go workspace will be created on my USB drive using Windows 8.1 Enterprise

  • edition'. Obviously this may take a while, as it has to copy a lot of data to your drive.

  • Also please bear in mind that your USB drive will be formatted and all your data will be

  • deleted, so make a backup of the data you don't want to lose.

  • Hit 'create'. It will sit and prepare your USB drive for

  • a little while and then start copying files. Once your Windows-to-go workspace has been

  • created on your USB drive, all you need to do is restart your computer, go into the BIOS,

  • change your boot order so that you can boot straight off the USB drive or USB hard disk.

  • Enter the BitLocker password to boot, if you chose that.

  • Windows will restart a few times, just to install drivers and such, and away you go

  • on your Windows-to-go workspace! Please like, rate comment and subscribe, and

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Hi guys, welcome to this video. In this video I'm going to be showing you how to create

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