cbagger01
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Posted: Feb. 22 2006,17:54 |
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The short answer:
USBHDD is a great first choice because:
1) Newer computers almost always support USB Hard Drive booting. 2) The script creates a SINGLE FAT hard drive partition, so the pendrive can also still be used as a regular storage device in MSWindows. 3) It works great with the USB boot floppy, so you can still use it on computers that don't support USB Hard Drive booting.
The main drawbacks to USBHDD installs are:
1) Because it creates a single FAT partition, your device cannot be larger than the MAX partition size for FAT, which is 2.1GB in size. 2) It will not automatically boot when used with a computer that ONLY supports USB Zipdrive booting.
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