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Date: | Sun, 12 Mar 2000 09:04:08 -0500 |
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I want a "universal" hard drive that will hook up to and run
in "any" computer, no matter how old the BIOS...
It would not be a "boot" drive, as it would have too
many hardware/registry problems in that function,
so it would be a "portable" data moving drive only...
I want to limit myself to some files and directories,
not the entire contents of partitions, no moving an OS, etc.
It is a Maxtor 20g running on MaxBlast v1.11m.
Now the question(s): MaxBlast (EZdrive) would want
to install itself (at least as a loader?) on any systems'
boot drive I used this "other drive" on, Yes?
Would that cause any problems when the "other drive"
left the "guest-host" systems.
NICs are not a problem, but would be "over-kill".
Hope this is clear. Rick
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