- Aug 25, 2001
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I just came across an interesting page: http://www.ngine.de/index.jsp?pageid=4176
It purports to allow you to install WinXP onto a USB Mass Storage device, aka a flash drive or an external USB HD.
Given the extra space and power and of course cost associated with adding a HD to a dedicated cruncher, I thought that perhaps the possiblity of equipping said rig with a usb flash drive instead might be an interesting solution.
I plan on testing out that guide once I get back to my main rig.
I was also musing about the possibility of having an ATX power "Y" splitter, that would go from one PSU connector, to two mobo connectors. Such a thing does not exist yet, AFAIK, but it would seem feasable. All the PSU would see would be twice the load, which if the PSU was sized appropriately for the system(s) in question, would seem not to be a problem.
It purports to allow you to install WinXP onto a USB Mass Storage device, aka a flash drive or an external USB HD.
Given the extra space and power and of course cost associated with adding a HD to a dedicated cruncher, I thought that perhaps the possiblity of equipping said rig with a usb flash drive instead might be an interesting solution.
I plan on testing out that guide once I get back to my main rig.
I was also musing about the possibility of having an ATX power "Y" splitter, that would go from one PSU connector, to two mobo connectors. Such a thing does not exist yet, AFAIK, but it would seem feasable. All the PSU would see would be twice the load, which if the PSU was sized appropriately for the system(s) in question, would seem not to be a problem.