Creating Windows 8 USB Windows to Go Drive

Bryan Von Axelson 2010

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One of my favorite new features that offers significant business value to move to Windows 8 is the USB Windows to go. Windows To Go workspace is an enterprise feature of Windows® 8 that enables users to boot Windows from a USB-connected external drive. Windows To Go drives can use the same image that enterprises use for their desktops and laptops, and can be managed the same way. Offering a new mobility option, Windows To Go workspace is not intended to replace desktops or laptops, or supplant other mobility offerings. Windows To Go will allow companies to support Bring Your Own PC scenarios and will give employees who need to work from home more secure access to their full corporate environment. With Windows To Go use rights under Software Assurance, an employee will be able to use Windows To Go on any company PC licensed with Windows SA as well as from their home PC. Additionally, through a new companion device license for SA, employees will be able to use WTG on their personal devices at work. 

For more information on different functionalities between Windows 8 Pro, and Windows 8 Enterprise – See my previous blog post at: https://blogs.technet.com/b/uspartner_ts2team/archive/2012/08/09/how-do-i-get-windows-8-rtm.aspx

Let’s take a look at what you need to create the Windows to Go USB drive:

Before you begin

  1. Have a Windows To Go certified USB drive. – USB 3.0 Kingston and Super Talent have certified USB drives
  2. Have a host system with Windows 8 Enterprise client installed.
  3. A Windows 8 Enterprise sysprep generalized .WIM file (can be from install media or a captured custom Enterprise image). See Creating Images for more information about creating .WIM files.

To create a Windows To Go workspace with Windows To Go Creator Wizard

Note:The Windows To Go creator wizard is only available on Windows Enterprise clients.

  1. Connect your Windows To Go USB drive to your machine.
  2. Validate that the WIM file location you wish to use is accessible to the elevated user that will run the tool and that the WIM contains a valid Enterprise sysprep generalized image.
  3. Click Win+W, type Windows To Go and then press Enter. If the User Account Control dialog box appears, confirm that the action it displays is what you want, and then click Yes. The Windows To Go Creator Wizard opens.
  4. On the Choose the drive you want to use page, select the drive that represent the USB drive you inserted in step 1.
  5. On the Choose a Windows 8 image page, click Add Search Location and then navigate to the WIM file folder location verified in step 2 to identify the Windows image that you are going to use for your Windows To Go workspace.
  6. (Optional) On the Set a BitLocker password (optional) page, you can select Use BitLocker with my Windows To Go Workspace to encrypt your Windows To Go drive. If you do not wish to encrypt the drive at this time click Skip. You can also decide later and enable BitLocker once you have booted into your WTG device. If you choose to encrypt now:
    1. Type a password that is at least eight characters long and conforms to your organizations password complexity policy. This password will be provided before the operating system is started so any characters you use must be able to be interpreted by the firmware. Some firmwares do not support non-ASCII characters.
    2. If you chose to use BitLocker to protect your drive, your recovery password will be saved in the documents library of the computer used to create the workspace automatically. If your organization is using Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) to store recovery passwords it may also be saved in AD DS under the computer account of the computer used to create the workspace. This password will be used only if you need to recover access to the drive because the BitLocker password specified in the previous step is not available, such as if a password is lost or forgotten.
    3. ! WARNING - If you are planning to use a USB-Duplicator to create multiple Windows To Go drives, DO NOT enable BitLocker prior to duplication. Drives protected with BitLocker should not be duplicated as they will use the same encryption key.
    4. Retype the password, and then click Next.
  7. Click Create to start the Windows To Go workspace provisioning process.
  8. Wait for the creation process to complete, which could take up to 30 minutes or longer depending on the size of the image you are creating. A completion page will be displayed that tells you when your Windows To Go workspace is ready to use. You can now enable the Windows To Go startup options and reboot into your Windows To Go device.

Alternatively you can do this manually using a combination of Windows PowerShell and command-line tools. – Check out the following TechNet article for PowerShell Instructions: https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/6991.windows-to-go-step-by-step.aspx (command line scripting will need two free drive letters; the examples use S and W).

Booting your Windows To Go workspace

Now that your workspace is ready you have two primary options for booting, using either the new Windows 8 startup options or configuring your machines firmware.

Enable the Windows To Go Startup options

  1. Click Win+W
  2. Type Windows To Go Startup, click enter
  3. Select Yes
  4. Click Save Changes

Set the firmware boot order to USB first.

  1. Reference your machines user manual for instructions.

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