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bettablue
OK, I know I'm asking for it, but here goes.
Since my Gigabyte board allows booting from a USB device I was wondering if
I can install an operating system to an external drive without it adding
anything to the boot sector or the boot.ini on my primary drive/s? What I
am talking about is internally, I have 2 drives, one is my primary that
boots Windows 7, the other is my storage drive where I keep all of my movie
and music files. So far nothing strange.... Ah, here comes the rub. I
was actually thinking of installing another operating system on an external
drive that I can turn on and off when I want it. So, when I want to boot to
OS #2, I turn on the external drive and boot the computer, it loads the 2nd
operating system, but, if I turn it off and boot the computer, Windows 7
boots normally by default.
No, I don't want to dual boot, and I don't want to have to choose which OS I
want to boot from. I just want to boot into the 2nd OS automatically only
when I have the external drive turned on.
Is this even possible? Can I use the OS installer to create a boot drive?
Or better yet, can I copy the OS installer onto the external drive and
install the OS that way? Or, would I have to either remove my primary drive
to perform the install or disable it in the BIOS?
The more I think about it, the more a somewhat easy operation seems more
complex.
What are your thoughts?
Since my Gigabyte board allows booting from a USB device I was wondering if
I can install an operating system to an external drive without it adding
anything to the boot sector or the boot.ini on my primary drive/s? What I
am talking about is internally, I have 2 drives, one is my primary that
boots Windows 7, the other is my storage drive where I keep all of my movie
and music files. So far nothing strange.... Ah, here comes the rub. I
was actually thinking of installing another operating system on an external
drive that I can turn on and off when I want it. So, when I want to boot to
OS #2, I turn on the external drive and boot the computer, it loads the 2nd
operating system, but, if I turn it off and boot the computer, Windows 7
boots normally by default.
No, I don't want to dual boot, and I don't want to have to choose which OS I
want to boot from. I just want to boot into the 2nd OS automatically only
when I have the external drive turned on.
Is this even possible? Can I use the OS installer to create a boot drive?
Or better yet, can I copy the OS installer onto the external drive and
install the OS that way? Or, would I have to either remove my primary drive
to perform the install or disable it in the BIOS?
The more I think about it, the more a somewhat easy operation seems more
complex.
What are your thoughts?