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Old 01-05-2006, 02:26 AM
TomT
 
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Default Re: Boot XP from a USB disk

R. McCarty wrote:
> Somewhat complicated topic. You cannot install XP onto a USB drive.
> XP is designed to prevent installation to a drive marked as "Removable".
> However, some folks have reportedly had success in taking a full XP
> instance and imaging/cloning that to a USB drive and have that unit be
> bootable. Contrary to the "Rated Specifications" of USB-2 having a
> throughput of 480 Megabytes, in real-world situations it is more like a
> sustained rate of around 25 Megabytes. Even if you could get a USB
> drive to become a bootable media, the performance would not be good.
> It's probably more effective to have a USB drive hold an Image or a
> backup, than use it to actually boot the PC.
>
> "TomT" <tomt@adslweb.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:%23FlV1XUDGHA.1676@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>> I've installed XP Pro (64-bit but it should work the same) onto a 40GB IDE
>> Hard Disk and it's working well.
>>
>> I have a spare USB IDE Hard Disk bay, If I put the hard disk into that
>> would I be able to boot XP from it ?
>>
>> My PC supports booting from USB Devices, I just don't want to corrupt the
>> XP installation !!
>>
>> Any ideas / advice
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Tomt

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Ahh...

Thanks
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