Keep the USB Drive plugged in?
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 7:04 pm
OK All...
After cloning systems files from the 64 GB EMMC to a 120GB SSD on my T11 mini and changing BIOS boot order to SSD #1 and EMMC # 2. Windows boots and has Drive (C:) listed as "windows 120GB" and now list drive (D:) "windows 64 GB"
Once the desktop opens I get the following Pop Up Message:
"Keep the USB drive plugged in. Only remove it after your PC has shut down completely. Otherwise, your Windows To Go workspace might crash and you could lose data."
I have no external USB drive plugged in?
So what does this mean? Am I truly running windows from the SSD? Or does windows think the SSD is a USB drive and is running windows as a "To Go Workspace"? If it is the later I am not sure there is any advantage to run windows from the SSD.
Please advise the best way to run windows system on this mysterious T11. My only reason to clone the operating system to the SSD was to get faster performance. If running OS on EMMC is the better choice then so be it.
I am starting to get the sense this Mini T11 is like my old Packard Bell 75 Pentium very proprietary.
Thanks in advance,
John
.
After cloning systems files from the 64 GB EMMC to a 120GB SSD on my T11 mini and changing BIOS boot order to SSD #1 and EMMC # 2. Windows boots and has Drive (C:) listed as "windows 120GB" and now list drive (D:) "windows 64 GB"
Once the desktop opens I get the following Pop Up Message:
"Keep the USB drive plugged in. Only remove it after your PC has shut down completely. Otherwise, your Windows To Go workspace might crash and you could lose data."
I have no external USB drive plugged in?
So what does this mean? Am I truly running windows from the SSD? Or does windows think the SSD is a USB drive and is running windows as a "To Go Workspace"? If it is the later I am not sure there is any advantage to run windows from the SSD.
Please advise the best way to run windows system on this mysterious T11. My only reason to clone the operating system to the SSD was to get faster performance. If running OS on EMMC is the better choice then so be it.
I am starting to get the sense this Mini T11 is like my old Packard Bell 75 Pentium very proprietary.
Thanks in advance,
John
.