A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. Each employee has one client computer at the office. Some employees also have personal computers at home.
The company has applications that run only on Windows 8.1.
You need to deploy Windows To Go so that employees can run the applications on their home computers.
Which two command-line tools should you use? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. bcdedit
B. DISM
C. bcdboot
D. ImageX
Explanation/Reference:
See step 12 and 13 below.
Create Windows To Go on any edition of Windows 8.1:
1. Launch an administrative level command prompt.
2. Make sure that your USB Drive is plugged in and then type in diskpart and hit Enter.
3. List the available disks by running "list disk" and you should see your usb device.
4. Select your USB drive by typing "select disk #" and hit Enter. For example, "select disk 3".
5. Clean the partitions on the disk by typing "clean" and hit Enter.
6. Now create the boot partition by running the following command:
create partition primary size=350
7. Now create the OS partition by running the following command to create a partition taking up all remaining space:
create partition primary
8. The boot partition needs to be formatted, configured and assigned a drive letter, run the following commands:
select partition 1
format fs=fat32 quick
active
assign letter=b
(if the b drive letter is already in use on your PC, substitute a different letter and replace b with your letter throughout the rest of this guide)
9. The same must be done for the OS partition, run the following different commands:
select partition 2
format fs=ntfs quick
assign letter=o
(if the o drive letter is already in use on your PC, substitute a different letter and replace o with your letter throughout the rest of this guide)
10. Exit Diskpart by typing Exit.
11. Extract the install.wim file from the sources directory of the Windows 8.1 install ISO to c:wim. On Windows 8.1 you can just double click an ISO to mount and then browse it.
12. Use DISM to deploy the Windows 8.1 files to the OS partition of the USB device by running:
dism /apply-image /imagefile:c:wiminstall.wim /index:1 /applydir:o:
13. The boot manager needs to be installed on the boot partition with the help of the bcdboot utility. Run the following command:
o:windowssystem32bcdboot o:windows /f ALL /s b:
14. Reboot your computer and test your new Windows 8.1 To Go device built on Windows 8.1. Make sure the PC is configured to boot to USB before your local hard drive.
Reference: How to Create a Windows To Go USB Drive
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj721578.aspx
Deploy Windows To Go in Your Organization
http://www.thomasmaurer.ch/2012/03/windows-8-how-to-create-a-windows-to-go-usb-drive/ Windows 8: How to create a Windows To Go USB drive
Microsoft released a new feature called "Windows To Go" with Windows 8. With this feature it is possible to boot your Windows 8 from a USB drive on any PC. In this post I show you how you can do this.
Run diskpart
1.
With "list disk" you can list all your disk
2.
Now select your usb drive (select disk 1) and clean it. After that you can create a new partition and for- 3. mat that and close diskpart.
Now in my case the ISO is mounted as drive F:. Now with dism I can apply the Windows Image to my 4. USB drive (E:)
Now you have to make this drive bootable
5.
now you are done. You can now boot your USB drive. The first boot will take some time to setup.
6.