@glasskuter,
If memory serves correctly, I seem to recall you noting that you have at least one laptop that has very little storage so you might be interested in this.
I have a really low end laptop. It has only 32GB of EMMC storage so it doesn't lend itself to doing much. Even by enabling "CompactOS" and setting the hibernation file to "reduced" size, it only leaves about 5GB of free space. There is not a whole lot I can do with that little space available.
I was getting ready to toss that laptop in the trash, but I keep wondering if there was something that I could do with it before trash day comes around to maybe rescue it.
Suddenly, I had an idea: I have not played with Windows to go in a long time, in part because it is now longer supported by Microsoft. But I know that Rufus can easily create a Windows to go disk so I tried it by installing to a 1TB USB connected SSD.
Wow, that works well. It runs just great and breaths new life into that little system.
Just for grins, since that laptop is capable of booting from a Micro SD card, I tried that as well. While Windows 11 actually runs better than I had expected from the SD card, I'm not going to make that a permanent solution since I don't trust the endurance of an SD card, but it's nice to know that it does work.
I also ended up finding another use for my Windows to go disk: I have a friend who keeps a Mini PC on the coffee table out by his TV. This way, if something comes up that he wants to look up on the web, he can do so right then and there. I've always hated using his system because so many of his preferences are different from how I would set things up. Also, I don't have any of my links or other resources on his system. Now, I just boot from my SSD and I have my complete environment along with Microsoft 365, my e-mail, pretty much everything I need. As a result, rather than dragging a laptop over, now all I need is my SSD.
I even have my Win to go installation BitLocker encrypted just in case I loose that SSD. All I need do is enter a password when I first boot from it.
If memory serves correctly, I seem to recall you noting that you have at least one laptop that has very little storage so you might be interested in this.
I have a really low end laptop. It has only 32GB of EMMC storage so it doesn't lend itself to doing much. Even by enabling "CompactOS" and setting the hibernation file to "reduced" size, it only leaves about 5GB of free space. There is not a whole lot I can do with that little space available.
I was getting ready to toss that laptop in the trash, but I keep wondering if there was something that I could do with it before trash day comes around to maybe rescue it.
Suddenly, I had an idea: I have not played with Windows to go in a long time, in part because it is now longer supported by Microsoft. But I know that Rufus can easily create a Windows to go disk so I tried it by installing to a 1TB USB connected SSD.
Wow, that works well. It runs just great and breaths new life into that little system.
Just for grins, since that laptop is capable of booting from a Micro SD card, I tried that as well. While Windows 11 actually runs better than I had expected from the SD card, I'm not going to make that a permanent solution since I don't trust the endurance of an SD card, but it's nice to know that it does work.
I also ended up finding another use for my Windows to go disk: I have a friend who keeps a Mini PC on the coffee table out by his TV. This way, if something comes up that he wants to look up on the web, he can do so right then and there. I've always hated using his system because so many of his preferences are different from how I would set things up. Also, I don't have any of my links or other resources on his system. Now, I just boot from my SSD and I have my complete environment along with Microsoft 365, my e-mail, pretty much everything I need. As a result, rather than dragging a laptop over, now all I need is my SSD.
I even have my Win to go installation BitLocker encrypted just in case I loose that SSD. All I need do is enter a password when I first boot from it.
My Computers
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At a glance
Win11 Pro 25H2 (RTM+)Intel i7-14650HX32 GBNo GPU - Built-in Intel Graphics- OS
- Win11 Pro 25H2 (RTM+)
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Acemagic
- CPU
- Intel i7-14650HX
- Memory
- 32 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- No GPU - Built-in Intel Graphics
- Sound Card
- Integrated
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Varies as machine will often be moved to locations with different monitors
- Screen Resolution
- Varies
- Hard Drives
- 1 x 1TB Gen 4 NVMe SSD
- PSU
- 120W Power Brick
- Keyboard
- Corsair K70 Max RGB Magnetic Keyboard
- Mouse
- Logitech MX Master 3
- Internet Speed
- 1Gb Up / 1 Gb Down
- Browser
- Edge
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender
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At a glance
Win11 Pro 25H2 (RTM+)Intel i7-1255U16 GBIntel Iris Xe Graphics- Operating System
- Win11 Pro 25H2 (RTM+)
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Lenovo ThinkBook 13x Gen 2
- CPU
- Intel i7-1255U
- Memory
- 16 GB
- Graphics card(s)
- Intel Iris Xe Graphics
- Sound Card
- Realtek® ALC3306-CG codec
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 13.3-inch IPS Display
- Screen Resolution
- WQXGA (2560 x 1600)
- Hard Drives
- 2 TB 4 x 4 NVMe SSD
- PSU
- USB-C / Thunderbolt 4 Power / Charging
- Keyboard
- Backlit, spill resistant keyboard
- Mouse
- Buttonless Glass Precision Touchpad
- Internet Speed
- 1Gb Up / 1Gb Down
- Browser
- Edge
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender
- Other Info
- WiFi 6e / Bluetooth 5.1 / Facial Recognition / Fingerprint Sensor / ToF (Time of Flight) Human Presence Sensor




