So...put a 320 GB HD in there with a bunch of blu-ray ISOs, and you have
movies for days. :)
Or, you can use it for real work.... :)
On 11/21/2011 1:50 PM, Christopher Fisk wrote:
I think so. Essentially it allows you to rip cd, dvd, or blurays to iso
images, put them in a directory on a 2.5inch sata hdd and then when it
powers on (powered by usb) you can choose hd mode or disk mode. Bootable
from the iso you choose or the hdd itself. Very slick. There is a switch
on the side that rolls up and down to choose options on lcd and press it in
to select. Supports ntfs filesystem and subdirectories so you can sort the
iso images.
On Nov 21, 2011 1:38 PM, "DSinc"<[email protected]> wrote:
Is this tool(?) for real?
Can a non-techie drive it?
Duncan
On 11/21/2011 10:11, [email protected] wrote:
Yep
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At 10:19 AM 21/11/2011, Christopher Fisk wrote:
Hey Folks,
Just a heads up on a tool I've been using the last week or so that has
made things hugely easy:
The Zalman ZM-VE200 is an external USB/SATA drive enclosure that
allows you to toss ISO images into a folder and works in hard drive or
in "CD" mode. It will present itself to the computer as a CD/DVD ROM
loading the ISO image you choose. LCD Display lets you choose the ISO
you are loading out of a folder of iso's.
Can you boot from the CD images?
T
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