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Old 06-07-2008, 08:40 AM
Colin Barnhorst
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Re: USB Boot

Unless, of course, their games require high-end graphics support.

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>>I bought a new pc for my work which has all the bells and whistles.
>> Of course the kids want access to the pc so that they can play the
>> latest games.
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>> I prefer not to install any games on the pc. I have a couple of
>> licenses for both Vista Ultimate and XP Pro.
>>
>> Is there any way to install either Vista or XP on a USB drive and
>> install their games on that. When they want to play, they can just
>> boot their drive off USB, making use of the hardware on my pc?

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> Consider Microsoft's Virtual Machine facility.
> It runs well in Vista and you could install XP in a VM and allow the
> children to do whatever they want.
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