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Jason Freeman
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      07-15-2007
As you might know, Windows XP was not very receptive to booting from a USB
drive. (I'm actually in the process of trying it myself right now.)

Has anyone tried installing Vista to a USB drive? I'd be curious about the
results.

Jason


 
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Mick Murphy
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      07-15-2007
Won't boot.

"Jason Freeman" wrote:

> As you might know, Windows XP was not very receptive to booting from a USB
> drive. (I'm actually in the process of trying it myself right now.)
>
> Has anyone tried installing Vista to a USB drive? I'd be curious about the
> results.
>
> Jason
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Jason Freeman
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      07-15-2007
Have you tried any of the Windows XP tweaks (e.g., changing some USB INF
files)?

Jason


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> Won't boot.
>
> "Jason Freeman" wrote:
>
>> As you might know, Windows XP was not very receptive to booting from a
>> USB
>> drive. (I'm actually in the process of trying it myself right now.)
>>
>> Has anyone tried installing Vista to a USB drive? I'd be curious about
>> the
>> results.
>>
>> Jason
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>>


 
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      07-15-2007
Aside from the fact that it's not supported, none of the XP 'tweaks' work
with the new installer in Vista. I don't believe it's possible at all.

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"Jason Freeman" <> wrote in message
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> As you might know, Windows XP was not very receptive to booting from a USB
> drive. (I'm actually in the process of trying it myself right now.)
>
> Has anyone tried installing Vista to a USB drive? I'd be curious about
> the results.
>
> Jason
>
>


 
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Ian Betts
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      07-15-2007
I would not think it would work any better than XP did because they are not
boot disks. Why not install Vista on a second drive or partition or with
the Virtual PC program from Microsoft. This forces Vista to see XP as a
separate PC.

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"Jason Freeman" <> wrote in message
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> As you might know, Windows XP was not very receptive to booting from a USB
> drive. (I'm actually in the process of trying it myself right now.)
>
> Has anyone tried installing Vista to a USB drive? I'd be curious about
> the results.
>
> Jason
>
>
>


 
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ray
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      07-15-2007
On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 10:37:01 +0100, Ian Betts wrote:

> I would not think it would work any better than XP did because they are not
> boot disks.


Sure they are. Linux works fine that way. The problem is that MS is brain
damaged, not the disks.



> Why not install Vista on a second drive or partition or
> with the Virtual PC program from Microsoft. This forces Vista to see XP
> as a separate PC.


 
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Lang Murphy
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      07-16-2007
"Jason Freeman" <> wrote in message
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> As you might know, Windows XP was not very receptive to booting from a USB
> drive. (I'm actually in the process of trying it myself right now.)
>
> Has anyone tried installing Vista to a USB drive? I'd be curious about
> the results.
>
> Jason
>
>



I -think- this is possible if the external drive is SATA plugged into a SATA
port. Unfortunately, Colin Barnhorst, the guy who posted about this, lost
patience with all the trolls in this ng and no longer frequents it. Our
loss. Sigh...

I don't have an answer... sorry. I know external SATA ain't external USB...
just posting the possiblity for booting from an external drive.

Lang

 
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Ian Betts
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      07-16-2007
What a very silly and unhelpful answer. Linux does not work that way friend.

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> On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 10:37:01 +0100, Ian Betts wrote:
>
>> I would not think it would work any better than XP did because they are
>> not
>> boot disks.

>
> Sure they are. Linux works fine that way. The problem is that MS is brain
> damaged, not the disks.
>
>
>
>> Why not install Vista on a second drive or partition or
>> with the Virtual PC program from Microsoft. This forces Vista to see XP
>> as a separate PC.

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>

 
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