On my systems with XP and Windows 2k, the USB drive is automatically
recognized when it is plugged in. The first time I plugged it in, I had to
use disk manager to assign the desired drive letter to the device. After
that it works like any other drive and can be used that way. The only caveat
is that you need to click on an icon in the system tray to disable the USB
device before unplugging it - otherwise you get a dire warning message
saying some files may not have been written to the drive.

Peter
-----------------------------------------------
The NoSpin Group
[log in to unmask]

> -----Original Message-----
> Anyone tried this, or know if it's possible?
> 
> 1. Connect up a hard drive in a USB enclosure to the PC. 
> (Both items USB 2.0 enabled)
> 
> 2. Then install and run a game from that drive.
> 
> Ian Porter

        The NOSPIN Group provides a monthly newsletter with great
       tips, information and ideas: NOSPIN-L, The NOSPIN Magazine
           Visit our web site to signup: http://freepctech.com