04-21-2016, 11:35 PM
Because Windows 7 starter does not support VHD(X), so you cannot create a VHD(X)-based Windows To Go drive.
And WinToUSB will copy all the files in source boot partition (Usually C to the destination USB drive, so the destination USB drive must be larger than the used space on source boot partition.
And WinToUSB will copy all the files in source boot partition (Usually C to the destination USB drive, so the destination USB drive must be larger than the used space on source boot partition.