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sti

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Hi all i have recently bought a netbook but it does not have h.d.d,so i wanna use a flash drive as a h.d.d and install windows xp on it but i do not know how to do.
I wonder if some one helps me because it is very necessary to me
Thanks
 
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There are various ways to do this that involve utilities that helpo you to make the necessary hacks and tweaks. I can tell you that I have a version of a XP boot that was part of a utilties CD. Whatever they did to make XP work, they did well, and the whole thing runs great on my flash drive.

Linux also runs great on a flash drive, and there is a lot of support out there to make that possible.

I also have Windows 7 on a flash drive. Let me tell you it was time consuming to do the research and...
Widows was not made to be run off a removable drive, it won't let you install it on one. Get a hard-drive for the netbook.
Even if you could do it, the USB interface is a lot slower than the internal hard drive one, combined with the fact that you have a netbook which are normally slow to begin with, you will not want to use that computer that way.

What you CAN do is run a Linux Live CD off a flash drive. http://www.linuxliveusb.com/ Not windows but will do many things that you'd use a netbook for anyway.
 

rflulling

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There are various ways to do this that involve utilities that helpo you to make the necessary hacks and tweaks. I can tell you that I have a version of a XP boot that was part of a utilties CD. Whatever they did to make XP work, they did well, and the whole thing runs great on my flash drive.

Linux also runs great on a flash drive, and there is a lot of support out there to make that possible.

I also have Windows 7 on a flash drive. Let me tell you it was time consuming to do the research and find some one who had a good tool and that that didn't require many jumps through hoops or strange virtual systems. However, Windows 7 on the flash drive is "Sluggish" and not ideal.

I cannot tell any one here how to get XP onto a drive. I did not create the XP installation I have and I do not know the legitimacy of the install, so I cannot distribute it. But what I can say for certain, is that YES, it is absolutely possible to install any version of Windows onto a flash drive. -Just NOT by default.
 
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