<Dd> Starting with Windows 8.1, Windows Store is enabled and working by default in Windows To Go . A Group Policy object exists to manage this . Using Group Policy, Windows Store can be enabled for a Windows To Go workspace (limited to one PC) and Store apps can be used on that workspace . </Dd> <Dt> Local hardware inaccessible </Dt> <Dd> In default configurations, Windows To Go installations do not see the local hard disk drive or solid - state drive present in a host computer . This can be changed by policy (OfflineInternal). </Dd> <P> Windows To Go works with USB 2.0 and faster USB connections, and both on legacy BIOS and UEFI firmware . Not all USB drives can be used in this environment; Microsoft has set specific requirements that the USB drive must meet in order to be a supported device . As of June 2017, there are 12 USB devices listed as supported by Microsoft for Windows To Go . </P>

Which of the following is the minimum usb requirement to use windows to go