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How to install Xp on a USB flash drive and use it fully?
We have a PC with win 8.1 pro and a 32GB usb flash drive. How can I put Xp on it, so that later I can boot from a USB flash drive, and there is a full-fledged Windows Xp with the ability to install programs and access the Internet? It is necessary that the memory remaining on the flash drive be, as it were, in the role of disk c and I could do whatever I want. And yet, if I put the flash drive first on boot, and my hard drive is the second, then I will start Xp and the hard drive is just like a drive? Anything that on it other Windows?
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times - flash-pc.livejournal.com/83915.html
twos - rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3404363
You can make a virtual machine and store its image on a flash drive. Then there will be no problems with drivers if you try to run this flash drive on another hardware, and you definitely won’t spoil the main Windows.
At the same time, you can create as many independent operators as you have enough space, plus you can always make snapshots and rollbacks.
www.windxp.com.ru/setusb.htm try this.
But in general, XP does not seem to support booting itself from usb, and what is described there is hellish crutches.
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