Windows 8 system becomes Windows To Go environment, which makes applications and stores unable to use

  
Windows 8 provides a new Windows To Go function, which allows us to transfer the system from the hard disk to the mobile storage, to use its own working environment anytime, anywhere. the goal of. However, in some specific cases, we will encounter the problem of using a normal system to become a Windows To Go environment, resulting in the inability to use the corresponding Windows applications and stores. This article will solve this problem.
Windows To Go is a fully managed enterprise Windows 8 desktop that runs on a bootable external USB Stick. It enables IT organizations to support the “Bring Your Own PC” trend, enabling companies to allow conditional employees to access the corporate environment without compromising security. See #bk_wintogo
for details. Windows To Go is available in Windows 8 Enterprise Edition (a 90-day free trial). Simply put, you can take your Windows work environment with you.
The problem I encountered before is that the author's system Crash, finally fixed through various methods, can enter the system, but will encounter some problems when opening the application, such as the error in minesweeping
Need to enter the store, the computer is faulty, and after entering the store, I will be prompted to be in the Windows To Go environment, can not use the store. I want to adjust this option in the control panel, but I have encountered such a prompt:
Every time I raise it, I can close the current Workspace to adjust the setting. That is not to shut down …… and boot it still ……< Br> There is a more magical feature, the author is through Microsoft's official Windows 7 USB /DVD download tool to put the image into the U disk, and then use it to start the system, then start directly, instead of prompting me to repair the computer (There is no installation interface). And after entering directly, it is a normal working interface, not a Windows To Go environment. Once the U disk is unplugged, the system crashes, so at that time the system considers the U disk to be a "true" system disk. The author then used the U disk as a boot tool, and the original boot function was gone, so I needed to find a cure.

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