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At first I thought this was great but....
At first I thought this USB Windows Boot device would be a true operating system install similar to the way you can create a working bootable operating system on a Mac computer. For example, you can install the Mac OS onto an iPod and then pick to boot the Mac off the iPod (or other USB device). This is a true Mac OS installed operating system. This can be useful if you are trying to determine if you have an OS problem or a hardware problem as well as managing files and scanning for malware.
Unless I am missing something, the problem with this method is that anytime you need to update your boot device you need to recreate the image and burn a new disk or USB image. Minor things such as virus updates would require a new image--or am I missing something...
Posted by tom@...
1st May 2008