Some ideas looks good, but I feel like I have to break yours.
Unfortunately, even when an operating system doesn't use files, it still 
needs access to its swap file, which I guess would be pretty screwed up 
with a removable disk. Of course, a small system disk image with a big 
"removable" disk for common could do the trick, but it falls back to the 
beginning of the thread, i.e. we must not touch the "fixed" disk.

EL

At 08:18 2000-12-16 -0500, you wrote:
>Hmm... Or better yet, emulate a DVD-RAM drive... Or something similar to 
>allow for
>"DVD"-"RW" ;-P
>
>calberty wrote:
>
> > perhaps a removable disk with large ammounts of media 100+ meg for 
> copying in files
> > (emulated of course) that isnt saved by the save restore
> > so if you need to put something new in windows click a button in plex86 
> to emulate an
> > eject on the system and then you can mount and copy and then turn back 
> on the media
> > and also be sure to section this out from the cpu capture so that it 
> isnt captured in
> > save/restore
> > "Kenneth C. Arnold" wrote:
> >


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