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hi

i have just purchased one for home use but i'm having trouble installing windows 8.1 onto a memory stick for the OS. it doesn't detect it. am i missing something as this is the first time i've used one.

i aim to run the os from the usb stick on the inside usb port and have my 4 hard drives that store my movies etc in the hdd bays.

i have the os on a bootable disc with the drivers from the hp site, but it only goes to install when i chuck my ssd drive in to see if it works. it then doesn't detect the drivers. is it really usb stick fussy?

any ideas?
 
Ian, can you give us more details? There are many different versions of HP Microservers, so we'll be searching for a needle in a haystack with the suggested answers here.

Andy
 
I'm not sure you can install Windows 8.1 onto a USB can you? There is something called WindowsToGo but you need an enterprise licence.
 
I'm not sure you can install Windows 8.1 onto a USB can you? There is something called WindowsToGo but you need an enterprise licence.

That's what I have seen as well over the years. Unless you were building a PE version M$ would not let you install on anything attached via USB. But you could install on a VM layer running on a USB device. I've read about the WindowsToGo but have not tried it. Wonder if it's some kind of PE flavor?
 
i have a programme called gimagex that is creating a instal on a usb for me, so i'll see if that works. if not, back to the drawing board and seeing if i can get windows installed on this thing.
 
I wonder if you can get a portable hypervisor to boot off the USB which runs Win8.1 from a virtual hard drive on the stick. Does something like that exist?
 
I took at quick look at the gimagex tool. Looks like it's a deployment tool not a underlying platform for running a live OS. A few years ago I looked at installing Windoze on an SD card on my Sierra AT&T WLAN device. I could install a M$ PE but the problem was loading additional drivers and apps as well as the 24 hour limit for run time. After experimentation I was able to load a *nix and then a M$ VM but the performance was horrible.

You can install ESXi on a USB stick or SD flash. If it's big enough you can then load a VM on top. Link below for ESXi.

http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/mi...nguage=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=2004784
 
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