I'm a computer technician and as such I carry with me a few CD's around:
- Windows XP sp3 bootable
- Windows Vista Ultimate bootable
- Slax live linux
- Ultimate Boot CD
- Windows 2000
- Windows 98
I recently purchased a 300GB very small external drive, and now I don't want to carry these CDs anymore.
Is there a way where I can only carry ONE CD around -> the Ultimate Boot CD, and when I want to install windows or run Slax I can simply tell UCD to boot from an ISO on the external drive?
That would be SO cool
Boot to ISO
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You cannot boot Iso's. You could use ubcd to boot the OS's you have listed if not all (after extracting the contents).
You should define the "bootable" windows xp and vista you are talking about, are they portable versions or the install cd's? If they are portable versions then yes, if they are install cd's then you probably will have to partition the drive.
You should define the "bootable" windows xp and vista you are talking about, are they portable versions or the install cd's? If they are portable versions then yes, if they are install cd's then you probably will have to partition the drive.
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Please check your UBCD ISO MD5 Hash Sum; May prevent issues later on by not having an exact copy.
Currently Working on Common Issues and Repair Tips on the Wiki.