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Old 08-29-2007, 05:39 AM
- Anne
 
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Default Portable XP

I've just been reading about live cd distros of linux which fit on a single
bootable cd. By booting off the CD, you can have a functional version of
linux with the popular applications.

Are there some reliable, easy to follow instructions on how to complete the
same with XP Pro/Home so that I can boot any pc off the CD and have internet
access and remote desktop?


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Old 08-29-2007, 06:05 AM
Shenan Stanley
 
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Default Re: Portable XP

- Anne wrote:
> I've just been reading about live cd distros of linux which fit on
> a single bootable cd. By booting off the CD, you can have a
> functional version of linux with the popular applications.
>
> Are there some reliable, easy to follow instructions on how to
> complete the same with XP Pro/Home so that I can boot any pc off
> the CD and have internet access and remote desktop?


BartPE and/or the Ultimate Windows Boot CD project...

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