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Your company deploys Windows To Go USB drives to users for testing. The drives contain Windows 8.1.
Users are unable to boot on a particular model of computer in the office. The computers that do not boot have the following hardware configurations:
. 4 GB of RAM
. USB 2.0 capability
. DirectX 8 video card
. 1.8 GHz x86 Processor
You need to upgrade each of the computers to support Windows To Go. What should you do?
A. Upgrade the USB to 3.0.
B. Upgrade the processor to x64 2.0 GHz or higher.
C. Upgrade the RAM to more than 4 GB.
D. Upgrade the video card to support DirectX 9 or higher.
Correct Answer: A
Explanation/Reference:
If available, use a USB 3.0 port with Windows To Go.
Note:
Why isn’t my computer booting from USB?
Computers certified for Windows 7 and Windows 8 are required to have support for USB boot. Check to see if any of the following items apply to your situation:
1. Ensure that your computer has the latest BIOS installed and the BIOS is configured to boot from a USB device.
2. Ensure that the Windows To Go drive is connected directly to a USB port on the computer. Many computers don’t support booting from a device connected to a USB 3 PCI add-on card or external USB hubs.
3. If the computer is not booting from a USB 3.0 port, try to boot from a USB 2.0 port.
Reference: Best Practice Recommendations for Windows To Go; Windows To Go: Frequently Asked Questions