9/7/2023 0 Comments Wintousb installing 0Also tried on a decently fast USBFlash key. What's going on here? I'm about to try a win7 via WintoUSB as well (just writing now).Īh, P.S. Was still faster.ĭid a quick RW test against the disc from Linux, and it's got no problem moving the data I expect. Just as a test, I did a PXE boot that ultimately lands over rs232 just for fun. Disc IO however is pegged at 100% with a few KB/s. Network is stupid fast, anything copying into RAM is fine. Once the Win10ent is booted (wintousb) I couldn't even bother to try getting anything installed to benchmark. Meanwhile, If I just install Win7 to a USB (not using WintoUSB), first boot is about 10 seconds and the system is screamin'. 4k R/W around 70-100/200-250MB/s.įire it over wintousb though, and it takes 30 minutes to boot on a high end machine. R/W speeds under linux or native win are absurd. ![]() Trying to get win10 Enterprise running on a USB>NVME adapter. Just as I posted last edit, it flipped to 1% then 2 then 5. I read something about 4K read/write times. us the usb drive I am installing on is probably not ideal. Only have 4GB of RAM so the 32-bit Win10 should be OK.Ĭircle still at 0% but drive is filling up.went from 164MB used to 260something. The difference is one is 64-bit and the other is 32-bit. Just wondering what the diff between the 圆4 and x86 versions. ![]() ![]() I decided to try the install.swm file in the x86/sources directory. For the life of me it wouldn’t install using paid version 4.8. I found the SWM files in the 圆4/sources directory figuring I wanted the 64-bit version of Home. I got Win10 from the store on a Microsoft USB drive.
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