Select F: as system partition and G: as boot partition for Windows 8, then click "Next" to install Windows 8 to the USB drive. A pop-up will appear asking you if you want to format it to continue, check the "Keep the existing partition scheme" checkbox and click the "Yes" button. Select the destination USB drive in the drop-down list. Please note that if you don't have a VHD file that already has Windows installed, you can also choose to install Windows from a Windows installation ISO, WIM file. Run Hasleo WinToUSB, click "Select installation source", then click "Browse image file" and select the the VHD(X) file that already has windows 8 operating system installed from the open dialog box as installation source. If you want to install more than 3 Windows operating systems to the same USB drive, you should use the GPT disk format, but please note that you will only be able to boot Windows on UEFI computers if you use the GPT disk format. Windows operating system can only be installed to the primary partition, we know that an MBR disk can only have up to 4 primary partitions, and one of the primary partitions will be used as the system partition, so we can only install up to 3 Windows operating systems to a MBR USB drive. In this tutorial we will install Windows 8, 10 and 11 to the same USB drive, as shown in the picture below. Connect the USB drive to the computer, create a small FAT32 partition (must be primary partition) as the only system partition on the USB drive and create a separate NTFS partition (must be primary partition) for each Windows operating system you want to install. Tutorial to install multiple VHD(X)-based Windows on the same USB drive as multi-boot Portable Windows. Please note that you must install the highest version of Windows last, for example you want to install Windows 8, 10 and 11 to the same USB drive, then you should install Windows 8, 10 first, and finally install Windows 11. This tutorial will step by step introduce how to install multiple VHD(X)-based Windows to the same USB drive with the help of Hasleo WinToUSB.
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