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Are you done little boy? Your attempt at whatever is just about what I expected from the troll that you agree that you are....for those that don't know...a troll is a piece of garbage poster that continually tries to make trouble with others...this can be done blatantly or slyly as this troll tries to pull off. The problem is that he could have chosen to just post his statement to the forum. But being the troll that he is, he had to make a jab at me. Why he did this is simple. he is an idiot that believes himself to be some great beta tester and in which I placed him to be a fake using improper techniques to facilitate a misrepresentation of the facts. He projected an issue with a program to do things it was never meant to do nor was designed to do and then screamed that it was broken and needed to be repaired and claimed that he had fixed it...The program was never broke to begin with He cried like a little baby then and ran away to sulk. Now he comes back tries it all over again. His pathetic attempt to take the high road with his apologizing first is so laughable I had tears in my eyes from it. MORON...if you were half as sorry as you try to make everyone think you were, you would have just let it go and said nothing. All this proves is that you got what it was that you were really after to begin with....another chance to take a shot at me whooopie damn do...good for you! This tirade of yours just shows you for what you are. |
hey .... booting from a usb-stick is perfect possible , but we all do fergot something .... the stick most be on 'fat32 ' formated |
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You can not Install XP on the usb drive and have it work without some major registry editing...You can make the flash drive bootable and try to boot an older xp installation or you can use the bootable flash drive to build a type of slipstreamed install device instead of using a floppy or cd.....but the problem with this is that most systems that allow to boot to a USB drive use SATA controllers and you can't install the drivers of the controller in using the F6 method through a USB device....thus it becomes a waste of effort! |
sorry for not replying, i been busy at the weekend and my university... my problem is solved on last friday when i found a solution on the Internet and i have booted my friend computer by using my memory stick, his computer cd driver couldnt run any Windows disc when i try to boot it up by the his computer cd drive. Anyway, thanks very much who had give me an advise on my problem, every one here is so kind and helpful. that is what i want to let lurkswithin know, if you dont want to help, u can forget it, dont use such language to say, not really nice, and i m sorry if i am the reason that wasted anybody's time in here |
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All it does is allow the installed applications to be installed and ran. Applications: Desktop office suites games music players and music files clean-up utillities such as Ccleaner, ATFcleaner, It will allow stand-a-lone operating systems such as Knoppix to be installed and ran but then you can install it to a CD and run it from there as well! If you listen to the introduction it is careful to say applications and programs and games....not operating systems. |
hey Lurkswithin I only would say : they pretend.... there are other sites how pretend the same so how too take the right info ?? if you like I send the links ?? maybye this is a never ending story ??? :icon_wink: |
I will repeat what I have previously stated. Windows XP can not be installed and operated from a removeable device without some major registry changes. This is because of windows XP's main core being controlled by the redundancy checks of the hardware that is installed on the system...If there is no hardware...XP cannot run as an Operating System. this is especially true about USB devices because of the way XP handles USB protocols when booting....it wishes to re-takeover the USB that is being used to begin with as some systems that support boot-from-USB may do so either via hard drive emulation or floppy drive emulation by the USB device; but usually not both. If you try to use a USB drive that's emulating a hard drive, but your system only supports floppy-drive emulation (or vice versa), you may be out of luck. This is the cause of the failure to be able to install third party SATA drivers thru the F6 method. Which is why I don't mention or reccomend using a USB device to install windows xp to a computer.....it is basically a waste of time if your computer has a SATA harddrive. (There are changes being made all the time and this will eventually be over come) The only reason that USB can now be used at all is because of some programs that Microsoft designed and used in their server operating system and because of some application software ( BartPE) that has just recently came out. and can now be used to boot xp (installed on a computer) from a flash drive or use embedded applications on a flash drive to be able to repair XP installations on a computer. What is being debated now is just moronic as hell. The difference is in symantics. People read the term installed and automatically respond to it being related to the same terms as installation of the operating system. The term should be inserted and not installed, plus the fact that communication is being fore-shortened because of 1)texting 2) phonics 3) search engines criteria for providing the best results to a query...in that the word(s) are deliberately mispelled but will show the same results as a correctly spelled word and/or a search statement is mis-stated by omitting words or convergence of words or even substitutions of words to again achieve the same results. Quote:
This is not about installing and running xp from a usb drive |
hey ....... don't be hurt plx ??? its always the same : I cane do it ....just till the moment you will gif it a shot ..... right ?? (sorry my english ) :icon_wink: |
Good for you! I am so glad that yours worked out! |
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