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Don't really know how you would do it. But if I were to try...
I would use PE builder or equivalent, maybe ryanVM or something. Probably PE bart.
As well your bios would have to be set to usb legacy support enabled, and It would also have to support booting from Flash media. Need a pretty big flash drive too. You would probably need a pretty big driver pack such as you would find on ryanVM's site.
--Play around ---AGITA
I would use PE builder or equivalent, maybe ryanVM or something. Probably PE bart.
As well your bios would have to be set to usb legacy support enabled, and It would also have to support booting from Flash media. Need a pretty big flash drive too. You would probably need a pretty big driver pack such as you would find on ryanVM's site.
--Play around ---AGITA
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XP licenses separate . XP SP2
>Why not server with network boot? Not sure what to say.
How with network boot ?
I can only copy same XP on every Computer and every computer must have 2 partitions so i must format one of them .
I think that is slow .And then boot from other Partition.
So what do you think ?
>Why not server with network boot? Not sure what to say.
How with network boot ?
I can only copy same XP on every Computer and every computer must have 2 partitions so i must format one of them .
I think that is slow .And then boot from other Partition.
So what do you think ?
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