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Be sure to check out this article from Fred Langa at informationweek.com. Thumb drives are getting cheaper all the time and there are many programs that will run off of one. Now they've figured out how to run Windows XP on a thumb drive.


Bart produced a new USB installer for his tool, making use of the files that came in SP1 for Server 2003. The installer is actually a highly-automated series of scripts that can build a self-contained USB-bootable version of the BartPE XP repair and recovery environment. This gives you what's arguably the most powerful recovery and repair tool ever -- and a self-contained version of XP -- that can fit on, boot from, and run on a modest 256MB USB thumb drive! (read more)
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