If you're unable to use AOMEI Partition Assistant to install Windows To Go on a USB for some reason, today we're introducing another excellent application called Rufus. With this application, you can easily perform the task of installing Windows to Go on a USB drive quickly (it only takes 5 minutes) and without needing any additional support tools.
Guide to Installing Windows to Go on a USB Drive
Essential Tools Needed
Execution Steps
Step 1: Launch the Rufus tool for installing Windows To Go on a USB drive. Click on the Device option and select your USB. Under the File System section, choose NTFS and check Windows To Go under Create a bootable disk using. Next, click on the drive icon next to the ISO image to add the ISO file you want to install, then press Start to begin.
Step 2: A dialogue box will appear warning that your USB will be formatted. If you have important data on the USB, make sure to copy it to your computer beforehand. If not, click OK to proceed.
Step 3: It will take a few minutes for the process of installing Windows to Go on the USB to complete.
Step 4: The program displays the Ready button, indicating that the installation process is complete. Click the Close button to close the program.
Now you can try booting into Windows through the USB that has been set up with Windows To Go.
So, I've finished guiding you on how to install Windows to Go on a USB using Rufus software. It's really simple and quick to have a USB drive running Windows on it. Isn't that fantastic? Rufus is an extremely useful tool, not only for installing Windows To Go on a USB but also for creating a Windows installation USB. Despite being lightweight, Rufus always provides you with all the features you need to make your USB Windows-ready, very powerful.