Cincinnatus wrote:Update- I haven't tested programming yet but thought I would share my struggle. So if I install techline it corrupts my nano diagnostic software and after a few attempts I found the two cannot exist together. I wanted to boot clone of windows from external drive (flash-windows would not clone to it- or HDD) but my budget Asus laptop wasn't having it and my bios is newest version. I cloned original drive and installed new clone as primary and it boots fine. I partitioned new clone and tried to install another clone of windows on new partition so I can boot from either, but couldn't get it to work where windows would let me choose which OS to boot. I assume it didn't recognize another OS as it was a clone. So I installed original HDD in optical caddy and tried booting from it and got error. Windows32 system.efi file missing. Now this HDD booted fine when connected as primary. I rebooted on cloned HDD and while Asus start screen was on, it said hit any key to skip, or it would repair HDD. I let it do it's thing, and afterwards, it will boot from either HDD, I just have to choose in bios which I want. So even after searching and never found where anyone else had done this, it can be done. One copy windows, two separate bootable copies so you can run separate configurations of it. I'll update if techline will work on win 10 home with budget processor AMD A6 and only 4gb ram. Tried to upgrade ram but PC won't post after install. Motherboard has to come out for ram which is ridiculous.
You might want to try a program called Win2USB.
I was able to make a bootable USB HDD and a flash drive both.
Mike