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<blockquote data-quote="yumcimil" data-source="post: 370483" data-attributes="member: 17350"><p>It's doable. It requires a fair bit of messing around with the Windows installation files to begin with, I don't have the URLs for it offhand, but a quick google should do the trick.</p><p></p><p>In terms of mediaportal, two things. Firstly, for some reason, menu navigation is *much* slower than with a HDD. The other,, is that I'm currently having an odd issue where config fails if it can't find a local hard drive. I resolved it by setting up an iSCSI drive, but you might also be able to set it as a fixed disk with BIOS emulation.</p><p></p><p>All of this is extremely technical. Really not for the fainthearted at all. I'm pondering just getting a cheap SSD instead, since it's a *lot* of hassle.</p><p></p><p>Current flash drive I'm using is a Kingston HyperX 4GB stick. There's no pagefile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yumcimil, post: 370483, member: 17350"] It's doable. It requires a fair bit of messing around with the Windows installation files to begin with, I don't have the URLs for it offhand, but a quick google should do the trick. In terms of mediaportal, two things. Firstly, for some reason, menu navigation is *much* slower than with a HDD. The other,, is that I'm currently having an odd issue where config fails if it can't find a local hard drive. I resolved it by setting up an iSCSI drive, but you might also be able to set it as a fixed disk with BIOS emulation. All of this is extremely technical. Really not for the fainthearted at all. I'm pondering just getting a cheap SSD instead, since it's a *lot* of hassle. Current flash drive I'm using is a Kingston HyperX 4GB stick. There's no pagefile. [/QUOTE]
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