How to migrate a laptop Windows 10 boot partition to an external USB drive












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Is it possible to clone (migrate) a laptop Windows 10 boot partition (no way to diconnect the drive) to an external USB drive and then boot Windows from the external drive?



I've looked over the following procedure and wonder if anyone was successful on Windows 10:



Windows External Harddisk drive letter after cloning boot partition to it [Installing Windows in External drive]










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  • Why would you want to do this, performance would be less than desirable.

    – Moab
    Jan 14 at 19:06











  • I expect external SSD performance to be adequate as an archive partition.

    – OneArb
    Jan 14 at 19:46











  • Its still over usb....

    – Moab
    Jan 14 at 21:10











  • I think USB 3.0 is fast enough to handle an external HD. Worst case scenario it will take longer to load Windows and applications.

    – OneArb
    Jan 15 at 10:07
















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Is it possible to clone (migrate) a laptop Windows 10 boot partition (no way to diconnect the drive) to an external USB drive and then boot Windows from the external drive?



I've looked over the following procedure and wonder if anyone was successful on Windows 10:



Windows External Harddisk drive letter after cloning boot partition to it [Installing Windows in External drive]










share|improve this question























  • Why would you want to do this, performance would be less than desirable.

    – Moab
    Jan 14 at 19:06











  • I expect external SSD performance to be adequate as an archive partition.

    – OneArb
    Jan 14 at 19:46











  • Its still over usb....

    – Moab
    Jan 14 at 21:10











  • I think USB 3.0 is fast enough to handle an external HD. Worst case scenario it will take longer to load Windows and applications.

    – OneArb
    Jan 15 at 10:07














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Is it possible to clone (migrate) a laptop Windows 10 boot partition (no way to diconnect the drive) to an external USB drive and then boot Windows from the external drive?



I've looked over the following procedure and wonder if anyone was successful on Windows 10:



Windows External Harddisk drive letter after cloning boot partition to it [Installing Windows in External drive]










share|improve this question














Is it possible to clone (migrate) a laptop Windows 10 boot partition (no way to diconnect the drive) to an external USB drive and then boot Windows from the external drive?



I've looked over the following procedure and wonder if anyone was successful on Windows 10:



Windows External Harddisk drive letter after cloning boot partition to it [Installing Windows in External drive]







windows clone migration external-drive






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  • Why would you want to do this, performance would be less than desirable.

    – Moab
    Jan 14 at 19:06











  • I expect external SSD performance to be adequate as an archive partition.

    – OneArb
    Jan 14 at 19:46











  • Its still over usb....

    – Moab
    Jan 14 at 21:10











  • I think USB 3.0 is fast enough to handle an external HD. Worst case scenario it will take longer to load Windows and applications.

    – OneArb
    Jan 15 at 10:07



















  • Why would you want to do this, performance would be less than desirable.

    – Moab
    Jan 14 at 19:06











  • I expect external SSD performance to be adequate as an archive partition.

    – OneArb
    Jan 14 at 19:46











  • Its still over usb....

    – Moab
    Jan 14 at 21:10











  • I think USB 3.0 is fast enough to handle an external HD. Worst case scenario it will take longer to load Windows and applications.

    – OneArb
    Jan 15 at 10:07

















Why would you want to do this, performance would be less than desirable.

– Moab
Jan 14 at 19:06





Why would you want to do this, performance would be less than desirable.

– Moab
Jan 14 at 19:06













I expect external SSD performance to be adequate as an archive partition.

– OneArb
Jan 14 at 19:46





I expect external SSD performance to be adequate as an archive partition.

– OneArb
Jan 14 at 19:46













Its still over usb....

– Moab
Jan 14 at 21:10





Its still over usb....

– Moab
Jan 14 at 21:10













I think USB 3.0 is fast enough to handle an external HD. Worst case scenario it will take longer to load Windows and applications.

– OneArb
Jan 15 at 10:07





I think USB 3.0 is fast enough to handle an external HD. Worst case scenario it will take longer to load Windows and applications.

– OneArb
Jan 15 at 10:07










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