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Hi there
I am a bit busy today so I won't have time to test this but has anybody tried creating a Windows to Go system from the RTM (official version) control panel and loaded it up on to a different machine.
I'm curious as to whether it preserves the Windows Enterprise Key supplied with your Windows Enterprise system or does it request activation - or finally is it not activated at all.
Does the system using the WAIK and the Manual method (see the Windows to Go tutorial in the Forum) react the same way too.
Cheers
jimbo
I am a bit busy today so I won't have time to test this but has anybody tried creating a Windows to Go system from the RTM (official version) control panel and loaded it up on to a different machine.
I'm curious as to whether it preserves the Windows Enterprise Key supplied with your Windows Enterprise system or does it request activation - or finally is it not activated at all.
Does the system using the WAIK and the Manual method (see the Windows to Go tutorial in the Forum) react the same way too.
Cheers
jimbo
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