


However, when I plugged in the hard drive to another mac, I was unable to connect to the wifi. I installed the driver for the network adapter, and I could access google, etc. The process was smooth, I put windows 10 on a partition of a large external hard drive that I had, and when I restarted it and opened up that copy of windows on my mac, everything worked pretty well. The other day, I installed WinToUSB for the purpose of being able to use windows on other macs without bootcamp. Where can I locate this WIM file? I'd like to either A. I've even tried installing older versions hoping it would have the file but no luck. I was also going to try injecting the drivers myself (i have the working drivers that worked for my initial install) following this article but again, i cannot locate boot.wim. Ive tried putting the Win10PE sdi and wim's into the path's below but it still is not recognizing the USB devices so I dont think its actually using the Win10PE files.Ĭ:\Program Files\Hasleo\WinToUSB\圆4\WinToUSB\binĬ:\Program Files\Hasleo\WinToUSB\x86\WinToUSB\bin I've tried a few of the following links ( ) but I cannot locate the "Boot.sdi" or "boot.wim" in the install directory.

I'm now trying to make it portable but when it boots to WinPE to clone the drive its not loading the USB drivers (as expected). I have a new Lenovo AIO and I was able to finally get Windows 7 on the hard drive after many hours of trying to inject the usb drivers. It's like WinToUSB somehow crashes access to the stick completely.

Interesting thing I found out is, that once the installation reaches 95% you can not open any partitioning tool cause it hangs when trying to read the USB SSD Partitions. But here I have exactly the same problem installation stops at 95%. I then fiddled around and in the end (as my system runs from UEFI disks anyway) I used diskpart to wipe the disk, convert it to gep and create ESP/EFI partition and windows partition (interestingly a 128MB msr partition also got created although I did not opt for that). It seems that it cannot create normal files to boot from. I first tried MBR mode with a small fat32 partition 100MB and a big ntfs partition but the stick always hangs at 95% of the install process (after copying the vhd file I use as starting point). It reports itself as disk so I read the guide on how to prepare the disk in order to use WinToUSB. As my old USB stick was very slow I bought one of the fast GTX Voager USB stick without knowing that this stick is more like a mini external SSD as a normal USB Stick.
