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#1 molecule

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Posted 04 August 2015 - 11:33 AM

Can I use LiveXP to build a [arghh ... true/ordinary/usual/regular] XP system on a USB, to which I can install new programs while the system is running from USB?

 

Just dreaming out loud, but my ideal system USB would ...

install fast linux-like drivers (esp for video!)

for some reason slow clunky low-res video just seems too "dos" for me

if video and system response is clunky I'd rather rip open the box, and stick in a dedicated "Sata-for-PE" disk and boot from it

 

basic hardware testing tools ...

EaseUS PM 9 ...

Ghisler's TC, with 7z, WinRar, other utils ...

NotePad++ ...

Summatra/Foxit ...

XnView/Irfanview ...

and lastly and probably a hard one for backup/restore

Terabyte U

 

somehow, linux has figured out how to build drivers for a fast response workspace -- I tried WinPE and BartPE a few years ago, but the video was ... just too low res, clunky and slow ... the setup flies were tricky

 

Thanks



#2 Wonko the Sane

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Posted 04 August 2015 - 12:26 PM

No. :(

 

The LiveXP project (notwithstanding the name) does not produce a XP, but rather a PE 1.x.

 

But you can have a "full" XP on USB alright :).

 

Manual (historical) way:

http://www.911cd.net...topic=14181&hl=

 

Fully automated way:

https://www.usboot.org/tiki-index.php

 

 

Another couple more recent projects (probably the ones you want to play with) largely automated and customizable:

http://reboot.pro/to...-and-windows-7/

http://www.911cd.net...showtopic=23553

http://www.911cd.net...showtopic=25345

 

:duff:

Wonko






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