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#26 was_jaclaz

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Posted 31 March 2008 - 08:06 AM

So to summarize, finally is there a solution to boot BartPE from USB key with USB 2.0 speed while the BIOS boots only with USB 1.0/1.1 speed ?


Yes, there is, still fully and utterly experimental :thumbsup: but working :tabletalk:, here is the link to the "XP Kansas City Shuffle":
http://www.boot-land...topic=4186&st=5

kolk is trying to find another (maybe simpler) way.

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Posted 31 March 2008 - 08:41 AM

Yes, there is, still fully and utterly experimental :thumbsup: but working :tabletalk:, here is the link to the "XP Kansas City Shuffle":
http://www.boot-land...topic=4186&st=5

kolk is trying to find another (maybe simpler) way.

jaclaz


OK I will take a look at the mentioned topic.
Could you explain the name "Kansas City Shuffle" please ? Should be very enjoyful to know.

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Posted 31 March 2008 - 08:46 AM

OK I will take a look at the mentioned topic.
Could you explain the name "Kansas City Shuffle" please ? Should be very enjoyful to know.


http://www.911cd.net...o...21242&st=60

If you haven't seen "Lucky Number Slevin", you should, it's an overall nice movie, and the scene where Bruce Willis explains the "Kansas City Shuffle" is really good.

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Posted 31 March 2008 - 09:25 AM

@jaclaz

Oh thank you for your explanation of the name.
Now about the solution, it looks like that Dietmar's Tutorial 7 is to read, since the different posts in the topic
http://www.boot-land...topic=4186&st=5
has as always many idea exchanges and trials etc..., not really a step by step procedure for an user to follow, isn't it ?

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Posted 31 March 2008 - 10:35 AM

Now about the solution, it looks like that Dietmar's Tutorial 7 is to read, since the different posts in the topic
http://www.boot-land...topic=4186&st=5
has as always many idea exchanges and trials etc..., not really a step by step procedure for an user to follow, isn't it ?


Yes, there is, still fully and utterly experimental :D but working :thumbsup:

:D

You do see the difference between the above sentence and one like:

Fully tested and replicable step by step tutorial....

don't you?
:tabletalk:

jaclaz




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