Now, because this is a system file, you may find out that you may have to fiddle with permissions and ownership before you can do that, but once you do, you will find that your 1809 Windows To Go drive finally works as expected. The workaround: "Just" pick WppRecorder.sys from a 1803 installation to replace the one from your 1809 media. They also appear to have broken C:\Windows\System32\drivers\WppRecorder.sys such that, if you are booting Windows from some types of removable media (I know that USB and SD are affected, but I haven't heard anything about eSATA), you will get a BSOD from that driver typically with DRIVER UNLOADED WITHOUT CANCELLING PENDING OPERATION. We have a FAQ entry dedicated to that: īasically, randomly deleting the My Documents folder or resetting the Start Menu on every boot (the last one of which I am still personally experiencing even with the "fixed" re-release) is not the only thing Microsoft screwed up in the 1809 release.
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