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Deploying Windows
shouldn’t be rocket science for users who possess basic computer knowledge, especially with the right tools at hand. Aside from creating a bootable USB drive containing all the setup files of the OS, you can try out an application such as WinToHDD. Its purpose is to help you re-install Windows without using a disc and without going through the hassle of creating a bootable USB drive.
Install, re-install or clone Windows
Attempting to make the Windows deployment procedure as simple as possible, WinToHDD comes with a straightforward, clean interface that only comprises three buttons: one for re-installing the OS on the local workstation, one for starting a fresh Windows install on a second storage device (hard drive), and the third for creating an exact copy of the local system.
In other words, not only that you can deploy Windows with WinToHDD, but it is also possible to create a copy of the Windows setup files and save it to another disk.
Go through simple steps to create a WinPE image
No matter what your choice is, getting the job done is only a matter of pressing a few ‘Next’ buttons from this point on. As expected, you are prompted to select the source ISO file that contains the Windows setup files. WinToHDD automatically reads data from the disk image and retrieves information regarding the operating system and its architecture.
Next, you must select the system partition that Windows will be deployed on and choose the installation mode. There are three available options, namely ‘Legacy’ (standard mode), ‘VHD’ or ‘VHDX’. Whether you choose to install, re-install or clone Windows, it will take a while for WinToHDD to create the WinPE image that’s needed to proceed.
Deploy Windows without a disc or a bootable drive
Some prefer deploying Windows the old-fashioned way by booting from a disc while others like having a bootable USB drive at hand and thus not keep the Windows disk image on the computer to occupy storage space. WinToHDD offers a method to conveniently install or clone Windows without a disc or a bootable drive. This alternative will surely have its public, especially since it is easy to use and should pose no problems to the average user.
shouldn’t be rocket science for users who possess basic computer knowledge, especially with the right tools at hand. Aside from creating a bootable USB drive containing all the setup files of the OS, you can try out an application such as WinToHDD. Its purpose is to help you re-install Windows without using a disc and without going through the hassle of creating a bootable USB drive.
Install, re-install or clone Windows
Attempting to make the Windows deployment procedure as simple as possible, WinToHDD comes with a straightforward, clean interface that only comprises three buttons: one for re-installing the OS on the local workstation, one for starting a fresh Windows install on a second storage device (hard drive), and the third for creating an exact copy of the local system.
In other words, not only that you can deploy Windows with WinToHDD, but it is also possible to create a copy of the Windows setup files and save it to another disk.
Go through simple steps to create a WinPE image
No matter what your choice is, getting the job done is only a matter of pressing a few ‘Next’ buttons from this point on. As expected, you are prompted to select the source ISO file that contains the Windows setup files. WinToHDD automatically reads data from the disk image and retrieves information regarding the operating system and its architecture.
Next, you must select the system partition that Windows will be deployed on and choose the installation mode. There are three available options, namely ‘Legacy’ (standard mode), ‘VHD’ or ‘VHDX’. Whether you choose to install, re-install or clone Windows, it will take a while for WinToHDD to create the WinPE image that’s needed to proceed.
Deploy Windows without a disc or a bootable drive
Some prefer deploying Windows the old-fashioned way by booting from a disc while others like having a bootable USB drive at hand and thus not keep the Windows disk image on the computer to occupy storage space. WinToHDD offers a method to conveniently install or clone Windows without a disc or a bootable drive. This alternative will surely have its public, especially since it is easy to use and should pose no problems to the average user.
Version 4.0 (9/2/2019)
- Add support for cloning Windows between disks with different sector sizes
- Add support for installing Windows to disks with different sector size
- Fix other minor bugs
MUST READ THIS SECTION
- Install the application
- Go offline (!!!VERY IMPORTANT!!!)
- Medicines the executable using our patcher (either x86 or x64)
- Generate a serial using our old Medicines
- Register the app
- On offline activation enter anything
- Restart program
I would recommend to firewall the app Although atm you don’t have to
Supported OS | Windows Vista/2008 or later (32/64-bit) |
RAM | 1 GB (2 GB Recommended) |
Processor | Intel® Pentium® processor 1GHz (32 bits or 64 bits) or above |
Free disk space | 1024 MB of free space |
Screen Resolution/Display Device | 1024x768 graphic device (higher resolution recommended) |
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SHA-256 | b029e4c30fb6bf4e81ae4a65424bd11cc41ed032680b613780133fa16f51da1a |
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File name | EasyUEFI.WinToHDD.v2.7.RC1.-Read.Nfo-.Medicines.And.Medicines-SND.zip |
File size | 142.19 KB |
Last analysis | 2018-01-28 07:21:06 UTC |
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SHA-256 | 4ef583dc4efb0bd46b81f02618425f7fa61fe93c041bb8b0f9403b8dd08ada9e |
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File name | WinToHDD_Free.exe |
File size | 8.98 MB |
Last analysis | 2019-09-03 15:24:05 UTC |
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