Hi,
The installation of BartPE to a USB
flash drive is very well explained in
the following web site:
http://www.tomshardware.com/howto/200509
09/usb-stick-windows-01.html
A fellow named FML gave me the above
link, when he posted a reply in my other
thread "booting from an external drive"
in this newsgroup. I can give you some
web links for that thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft
..public.windowsxp.general/browse_thread/
thread/f4ac8ea85dc06036/
or
http://www.ureader.com/message/1836834.aspx
Two conclusions have been made in that
thread. For desktop/tower computers,
one can boot Windows XP from a hard
drive physically placed outside the PC
if the drive is connected to the PC via
a SATA channel.
For laptop/notebook computers, no one
who took part in that thread heard of
any SATA connection for drives placed
outside the PC. Thus, for
laptop/notebook computers, BartPE on a
USB/FireWire hard drive may be a good
compromise.
I would like to know the limitations of
BartPE on a USB2/FireWire hard drive
compared to the full Windows XP on an
internal hard drive. However, that
thread grew very long, mainly with the
subtopic of SATA drives for
desktop/tower computers. So, I decided
to start a new thread focusing on BartPE
on a USB2/FireWire hard drive for
laptop/notebook computers.