I have a Debian laptop that I use for most things and a Windows 11 laptop that only gets powered on when I need to use the Lockdown Browser for my weekly quiz.

Is there such thing as having a full Windows 11 installation on a thumb drive that I can save things on? I need to be able to save files and the Lockdown Browser on it. And finally of course the Lockdown Browser must work when I use it as well. Is there such thing as that? Is there a reputable place where I can buy one so that I don’t waste many hours and probably fail trying to make one myself? Thanks in advance.

  • Brickfrog@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 days ago

    There’s no Microsoft official way to do that.

    But unofficially - Use Rufus to install Windows To Go on your USB drive with your Windows 11 ISO.

    Microsoft discontinued Windows To Go in 2019 so in theory a future Windows update could break those type of installs but for now they still seem to work https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_To_Go

    PS - If Lockdown Browser works in a virtual machine environment maybe you also have the option of installing Windows 11 in QEMU + Virt-Manager and just running a Windows VM that way. Works great under Debian.

    EDIT: Doing a quick search it looks like Lockdown Browser actually tries to check for virtual machine usage, ugh. Guess they really want you to run a physicial system for that :/ https://support.respondus.com/hc/en-us/articles/4409604116123-I-receive-a-warning-The-browser-cant-be-used-in-virtual-machine-software-such-as-Virtual-PC-VMWare-and-Parallels

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    I did it recently because it was only way to update my Lenovo Legion BIOS. I bought an SSD on a stick, so it is a fully accelerated windows to go installed via Rufus.

    The main problem with USB drive setups is the xfer speed of SDRAM, so I suggest you go for an SSD stick.

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    I’ve done it. I use it maybe once a year to play Fortnite with my buddies when I LAN.

    Windows To Go has been depricated and is no longer available for Windows 11. The normal installer won’t let you install on a USB drive. The only option is to use DISM and deploy a Windows image (wim file) to your drive.

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      Rufus still lets you create Windows To Go installations on a USB drive. (unsupported by Microsoft as you mentioned)

      I am curious about your DISM approach, are you just applying the Windows install image onto the USB? Or are you doing it the long way by imaging a normally installed Windows system first? I am very familiar with DISM but never tried applying an entire usable Windows install onto a USB drive that way.

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    4 days ago

    I know Hasleo WinToUSB allows you to install Windows on a USB stick. I have personally tested it with Windows 10 and it worked well, but I have not tested it with Windows 11 (but they claim that it works) or Lockdown Browser. You can try their free version which has manual partitioning and BitLocker behind a paywall.