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Next, you’ll need to create the appropriate boot entries on the Windows To Go drive’s boot loader. First, open a Command Prompt window as Administrator — on Windows 8.1, right-click the Start button in the bottom-left corner of the screen or press Windows key + X and select Command Prompt (Admin).
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So far as I know there is no such thing as an illegal ISO if it was downloaded from Microsoft. Anyone is allowed to have and keep the installation media for Windows. The individual who archived them says they came from Microsoft's servers, and I have little reason to doubt that.What makes legal or not is whether something would be 'cracked' which means it would automatically `license itself` even though the end user did not have a legitimate license key. Bleeping Computer strictly forbids the discussion of sources of cracked software or the encouraging of its use in any way, shape, or form.The one ISO I used from that collection a while back appeared to be stock Microsoft and I was prompted to enter a license key for Windows 7. It's been so long now since I did a Windows 7 install I cannot recall if you can even continue without a key and have a 30-day demo mode, during which there would be some mechanism for entering the license key once you had one.Edited by britechguy, 16 September 2018 - 03:34 PM.