On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 08:58:04AM +0200, Barak Korren wrote:
> 
> >Windows Live-CD... No there is not and it is impossible I think due to 
> >both technical and marketing reasons windows is a propriatry operating 
> >system and thus they would not want anyone to use it this way without 
> >paying...
> >Another beuty of linux that you can build live-CD's...
> >
> Technically, it is very much possible, In fact there is such a CD in use 
> by the IDF...
> Its one of the nice things you can do when you have an MS site license, 
> However it is illegal to spread around...
> 
> I suggest you do some googling you can probably find many sites teaching 
> you how to make it.
> 

Don't know if it will work, don't know windows and its drive letter
etc. handling enough, but you may be able to get away with installing
it into a partition and then burning that partition to disk (you may
need to dd it first into an iso file to keep all the data properly.
You will probably still have problems with the boot loader but maybe
you could actually install lilo as the boot loader ;-)
Also look out, since M$ started implementing hardware signatures on
installed programs so that you don't move them around to other
computers. I don't know if they implemented it into windows itself (and
what versions if so).

> Just my 2c
> 
> ifb.
> 
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