Creating a Windows To Go USB stick the easy way

There are many reasons for people to install more than one OS on their computer. Maybe you want to run Linux next to your Windows installation. Maybe you are like me and need to have an older version of Windows (let’s say XP) because your boss doesn’t want to upgrade his systems. Or maybe you need it to run the new Windows 9 beta next to your current Windows installation. What ever the reason might be, I will show you how to get it done!
If when you try to activate Windows you receive the error code 0xc004e003 it means that the Software Licensing Service reported that the license evaluation failed. But how do you solve this? What can you do about it?
0x80070004 is a common error when you attempt to install Windows 8.1 on your machine. However most common errors are easy to solve, this one is not. I will be giving you two troubleshooting steps below, however please keep in mind that these might both not work.
Windows To Go is one of those new feature of Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 that most people have never head of. It enables the creation of a Windows To Go workspace that can be booted from a USB-connected external drive on PCs. It is intended to allow enterprise administrators to provide users with an imaged version of Windows 8 that reflects the corporate desktop. Creation of Windows To Go drives is not officially supported by other Windows 8 editions, but WindowsInstructed wouldn’t be windows instructed if we didn’t had a tutorial on how to create the Windows To Go stick from your own home pc.
This post includes a list of common Windows Upgrade problems that consumers have when upgrading from Windows 8 to Windows 8.1. Please know that these are general troubleshooting methods, in some…
Requirements You need a Retail Windows 8.1 key (OEM Keys will not work) and a working computer to be able to download and burn the disc. For making a repair…