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| USB Boot 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. 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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| Re: USB Boot Neither Vista nor XP will boot and run from a USB drive, maybe consider installing a second hard drive and install the "kids" OS on that. -- ---- Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 "john454" <2015feb25******.com> wrote in message news:1639b55d-b1c7-42ab-b5a9-73a9fb38d093@s33g2000pri.googlegroups.com... >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. > > 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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| Re: USB Boot No. You can only install Windows Vista on an internal hard drive. You need to setup an individual account for the children's use. Or you can purchase a second hard drive and install Windows Vista on it, creating a dual-boot. This would require a second Windows Vista license (full). -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience - Windows Vista Enthusiast --------------------------------------------------------------- "john454" <2015feb25******.com> wrote in message news:1639b55d-b1c7-42ab-b5a9-73a9fb38d093@s33g2000pri.googlegroups.com... 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. 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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| Re: USB Boot "john454" <2015feb25******.com> wrote in message news:1639b55d-b1c7-42ab-b5a9-73a9fb38d093@s33g2000pri.googlegroups.com... >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. > > 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? You can install Windows on an eSATA external hard drive, but not USB or Firewire. ss. |
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| Re: USB Boot You can install Windows on an external SATA drive if you have an eSATA port on the back of your computer but not on a USB or Firewire connected external drive. Consider purchasing an external enclosure that has an eSATA port and a SATA drive for it. You will, of course, also need an eSATA cable. I have been running Vista x64 and Vista x86 on just such external drives in a multi-boot configuration for two years without issues. "john454" <2015feb25******.com> wrote in message news:1639b55d-b1c7-42ab-b5a9-73a9fb38d093@s33g2000pri.googlegroups.com... >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. > > 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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| Re: USB Boot john454 wrote: > 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. > > 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? http://articles.techrepublic.com.com...1-5928902.html -- "Fair use is not merely a nice concept--it is a federal law based on free speech rights under the First Amendment and is a cornerstone of the creativity and innovation that is a hallmark of this country. Consumer rights in the digital age are not frivolous." - Maura Corbett |
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| Re: USB Boot "john454" <2015feb25******.com> wrote in message news:1639b55d-b1c7-42ab-b5a9-73a9fb38d093@s33g2000pri.googlegroups.com... >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. > > 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? 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. -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service ------->>>>>>http://www.NewsDem |
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| Re: USB Boot Unless, of course, their games require high-end graphics support. "Colon Terminus" <colon_terminus********.com> wrote in message news:484a9790$0$7031$b9f67a60@news.newsdemon.com.. . > "john454" <2015feb25******.com> wrote in message > news:1639b55d-b1c7-42ab-b5a9-73a9fb38d093@s33g2000pri.googlegroups.com... >>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. >> >> 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? > > > 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. > > > > -- > Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service > ------->>>>>>http://www.NewsDem |
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| Re: USB Boot I have been facing this issue with my Kid Brothers for quite some time now! I ended up creating User Accounts for them with Quota Management. "john454" <2015feb25******.com> wrote in message news:1639b55d-b1c7-42ab-b5a9-73a9fb38d093@s33g2000pri.googlegroups.com... > 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. > > 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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| Re: USB Boot On Jun 6, 2:06*pm, john454 <2015fe...******.com> wrote: > 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. > > 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? What everyone else said, and yet another way. Install MS VirtualPC. Then you can create a virtual machine with Vista or XP or two if you like. I run MS VirtualPC with Vista as the host and store the vhd for XP on a USB jump drive. Works for me. -solon fox |
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| Re: USB Boot VPC is not a useful solution for playing even remotely current games, which is what the OP wants to accomplish. -- ---- Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 "solon fox" <solonfox******.com> wrote in message news:90c0aedf-221c-4016-a647-c379df0a807d@m73g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... What everyone else said, and yet another way. Install MS VirtualPC. Then you can create a virtual machine with Vista or XP or two if you like. I run MS VirtualPC with Vista as the host and store the vhd for XP on a USB jump drive. Works for me. -solon fox |
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| Re: USB Boot Hi David, Okay. I am not a gamer, so I didn't know. I don't see any degradation in my VM's in terms of network, CPU, etc -- but, it is true there is overhead to VPC and that you can't have all the memory or all the cpu or all the video graphics from the host... so, what you said makes sense and I will remember it for future reference. It seems to me that any kind of a boot from a USB would also sacrifice something in terms of performance for what the OP wants. I can see that VPC would cost even more. As to the suggestion about U3 by another poster, there are a lot of U3 games, but I don't think they are the sort of games that interest true gamers. Thanks, -solon fox On Jun 10, 8:57*am, "David B." <m...@nomail.net> wrote: > VPC is not a useful solution for playing even remotely current games, which > is what the OP wants to accomplish. > > -- > > ---- > Crosspost, do not multiposthttp://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm > How to ask a questionhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 > > "solon fox" <solon...******.com> wrote in message > > news:90c0aedf-221c-4016-a647-c379df0a807d@m73g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... > > What everyone else said, and yet another way. Install MS VirtualPC. > Then you can create a virtual machine with Vista or XP or two if you > like. > > I run MS VirtualPC with Vista as the host and store the vhd for XP on > a USB jump drive. Works for me. > > -solon fox |
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| Re: USB Boot Yes, a usb connection would not give optimal data transfer rates. I use my eSATA connectors and external SATA drives to multiboot so I can take advantage of the much better performance from SATA. Booting from usb is a great idea for diagnosing and repairing problems with computers but I agree that much better solutions are available for general work. "solon fox" <solonfox******.com> wrote in message news:469b52f1-168c-4b18-9fb0-1075d2da2dd8@f36g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... Hi David, Okay. I am not a gamer, so I didn't know. I don't see any degradation in my VM's in terms of network, CPU, etc -- but, it is true there is overhead to VPC and that you can't have all the memory or all the cpu or all the video graphics from the host... so, what you said makes sense and I will remember it for future reference. It seems to me that any kind of a boot from a USB would also sacrifice something in terms of performance for what the OP wants. I can see that VPC would cost even more. As to the suggestion about U3 by another poster, there are a lot of U3 games, but I don't think they are the sort of games that interest true gamers. Thanks, -solon fox On Jun 10, 8:57 am, "David B." <m...@nomail.net> wrote: > VPC is not a useful solution for playing even remotely current games, > which > is what the OP wants to accomplish. > > -- > > ---- > Crosspost, do not multiposthttp://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm > How to ask a questionhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 > > "solon fox" <solon...******.com> wrote in message > > news:90c0aedf-221c-4016-a647-c379df0a807d@m73g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... > > What everyone else said, and yet another way. Install MS VirtualPC. > Then you can create a virtual machine with Vista or XP or two if you > like. > > I run MS VirtualPC with Vista as the host and store the vhd for XP on > a USB jump drive. Works for me. > > -solon fox |
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| Re: USB Boot On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 06:42:47 -0700 (PDT), solon fox <solonfox******.com> wrote: >Hi David, > >Okay. I am not a gamer, so I didn't know. Probably should stay outta game threads then, huh? <smile> >I don't see any degradation >in my VM's in terms of network, CPU, etc -- but, it is true there is >overhead to VPC and that you can't have all the memory or all the cpu >or all the video graphics from the host... so, what you said makes >sense and I will remember it for future reference. > >It seems to me that any kind of a boot from a USB would also sacrifice >something in terms of performance for what the OP wants. I can see >that VPC would cost even more. > >As to the suggestion about U3 by another poster, there are a lot of U3 >games, but I don't think they are the sort of games that interest true >gamers. > >Thanks, >-solon fox > >On Jun 10, 8:57*am, "David B." <m...@nomail.net> wrote: >> VPC is not a useful solution for playing even remotely current games, which >> is what the OP wants to accomplish. >> >> -- >> >> ---- >> Crosspost, do not multiposthttp://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm >> How to ask a questionhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 >> >> "solon fox" <solon...******.com> wrote in message >> >> news:90c0aedf-221c-4016-a647-c379df0a807d@m73g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... >> >> What everyone else said, and yet another way. Install MS VirtualPC. >> Then you can create a virtual machine with Vista or XP or two if you >> like. >> >> I run MS VirtualPC with Vista as the host and store the vhd for XP on >> a USB jump drive. Works for me. >> >> -solon fox |
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