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mrmagic 

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Posted on: May 25 2004,15:48 |
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I was thinking this product would be terrific if you could put the menu and software put in the iso on a External Usb Hard drive or a USB key. Is there a way? Please, if it's possible, it would be a great add-on!
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Hannes 

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Posted on: May 25 2004,16:25 |
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The problem is that most machines won't boot from these external USB devices so it's kind of a futile exercise.
Hannes
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mrmagic
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Posted on: May 26 2004,08:41 |
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Not, I don't think it's futile exercice: 1) All new pc should work with it. 2) If it's not tried, indeed, it never will work! 3) Trying will make pc makers create a "standart" to the end!
So why not but this option? Are there technical difficulty to put an image on a HD or USB key?
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hammerhead
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Posted on: Jun. 02 2004,20:10 |
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I had the same idea...and i doubt that ezboot will be a useful tool to accomplish this.
Why? Well, as it is correct that recent pc's (i guess 1j-1.5j old), are able to boot from a usb-connected stor. dev. (select boot from usb-mass storage device in bios).
But what about the floppy-emulation which is used by ezboot/nero to create a bootable cd? Will a pc accept this kind of behavior from a usb-dev.? I doubt it!
If you want to have some kind of bootmenu, you can use e.g. the bootmenu of the win98 bootfloppy and edit/enhance it to your needs. It's possible to create a medium with a bootmenu this way (e.g. hiren's bootcd).
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