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Fan-equipped M.2 NVMe SSD bootable stick-enclosure avaiable?
A) Nonbootable
I have a clone-station with not only thermal pads but also fan
(ICY BOX IB-2912MCL-C31) for M.2-NVMe SSD. But its not bootable
can be opened without tool.
Sata-version hasnt thermal pad:for M.2 Sata SSD
IB-2812CL-U3
Also non-bootable.
B) Bootable
NB: DELOCK 42600 is a bootable enclosure but without FAN. M.2 NVMe SSD
I have a nobootable one with thermal pad. Delock 42000 for same as above
Is there a single M.2 -NVMe SSD-Enclosure with thermal pad AND Fan?
UPDATE:
This one has Thermal Pad + Fan But seems nonbootable
https://www.glotrends-store.com/libra-p0056.html
Last edited by europanorama; 09-30-2021 at 06:55 AM.
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fan but nonbootable
https://www.amazon.com/Yottamaster-E.../dp/B08FBWBSVL
【Boots Up- Get fast access to game】
Dont really know if windows-booting
Last edited by europanorama; 09-30-2021 at 07:22 AM.
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Orico has a container taking bot Sata and NVMe-SSD-Sticks
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have thermal-pad enclosure already. it seems nothing else available with fan except cloning stations. quickly opened.
from last link:
Es kann auch als externes USB-Laufwerk von Windows to Go / MacOS bootfähig arbeiten.
yes its bootable. dont understand windows to go.
Last edited by europanorama; 10-07-2021 at 07:58 AM.
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Means i can forget booting my actual Win10s from SSD-stick? If i know i need not test- simply making backup of system and clone drive. i can of emergeny first try to recover system, if fails recover drive.
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Sata-NVMe universal like orico has
https://www.delock.de/produkte/G_42638/merkmale.html
around 60 euro
i see that seem the solution since bootable-bootfähigt but also windows to go- win10?
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Don't understand the question but, FWIW, here's Microsoft's Windows-to-Go Feature Overview: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/win...to-go-overview
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More specific:
Acer spin1-111 has built in 64gb-ssd. 4/64.
if that drive fails booting and i dont want to risk anything and not repairing the drive, can i install a bootable Windows 10s on an SSD-MVMe-stick?
Has that something to do with windows to go? Thanks a lot
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It would be easier to clone the original, test the clone to be sur it boots okay, then store it in a safe place.
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yes of course cloning built-in drive. but can i boot from the clone externally? windows to go?
will also backup the system obviously. and first recover this in emergency.
NB: Forum was offline early this day right?
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Normal Windows does not allow installing to an external drive. Windows-to-Go does.
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Solution of Windows 10-installation on stick since cloned drive will not boot.
https://www.chip.de/artikel/Windows-...139922509.html
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Can't read it myself but, if it works for you, great!
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