Howtogeek shows you how to create a Windows To Go USB Drive without the Enterprise Edition
Microsoft’s Windows To Go feature installs Windows as a live system on a bootable USB drive. It’s officially only for Enterprise editions of Windows, but we’ve found a way to do it with any edition of Windows 8 or 8.1.How to Create a Windows To Go USB Drive Without the Enterprise Edition
This process allows you to create a live Windows USB drive that functions like a live Linux USB drive. You can boot it on any computer. The operating system’s files and programs stay on the external drive and follow you around.