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Elric428 said:Anyone know if there is a DVD software decoder that I can run off a flash drive? My office did not install the decoder and I would like to be able to watch DVD's on my computer.
Have you tried VLC Media Player? It supports viewing DVDs.


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sc0rpio said:Elric428 said:Anyone know if there is a DVD software decoder that I can run off a flash drive? My office did not install the decoder and I would like to be able to watch DVD's on my computer.
Have you tried VLC Media Player? It supports viewing DVDs.


That worked great. Thanks so much sc0rpio


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Anyone know of a portable App to edit MP3 tags?


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Try Mp3 Tag Tools. It is portable according to PortableFreeware.com.

Let me know how it works out and I'll add it to the list!

Message edited by: sc0rpio on 2006-05-16 22:02:05 CDT
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sc0rpio said:Try Mp3 Tag Tools. It is portable according to PortableFreeware.com.

Let me know how it works out and I'll add it to the list!


It works great, you da man sc0rpio!


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May already have been mentioned but WinRar can be installed directly to a USB drive and used. Just did it and it worked fine.


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Added System Information for Windows to System Utilities.


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Added Skype

Download the installer and install to the default folder C:\\Program Files\\Skype\\Phone. Then copy Skype.exe to a folder of your choice. Finally, uninstall the program. Create a subfolder called Data. Then launch the program by using:

Skype.exe /datapath:"Data" /removable

Requires 18MB of memory.

Source: PortableFreeware.com

UPDATE 1: Use PStart to launch Skype with the datapath parameter. Screenshot coming soon.

UPDATE 2: Or create a batch file called Skype.bat in Notepad with the following to simplify launching the app:
@echo off
start \\Skype\\Skype.exe /datapath:"\\Skype\\Data" /removable

- Change '\\Skype\\Skype.exe' to the actual location of the file on your USB drive
- Note that folder names must not contain spaces!
- In Notepad, click File > Save As > Save in: [Choose a location on your USB drive] > Save as type: All Files > File name: PStart.bat

Done!

This batch file works like a shortcut. Since the drive letter may change whenever you plug your USB drive into a different PC, creating a simple shortcut does not work. This is the workaround.

Message edited by: sc0rpio on 2007-03-09 19:04:17 CST
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windows media player 7 I believe is also portable, it is installed on 98 I just went to C:\\program files\\windows media player and *but first unhide hidden files* copied all to my usb flash drive and deleted the folder and it runs fine (actually a bit quicker than when run from my computer), however I would advise to go to the MS website and download the media player 9 codecs first (I had to due to the fact IT wouldn't autoinstall and said the certificate wasn't signed correctly or something, however a quick download from the MS website helped, U have to get the 9th version codecs for this version only tho, they list the version.. now when I try and run it from the shortcut from the startmenu which is deleted after this post I posted,it says it cannot find it, as in it starts to autofind...

Message edited by: nowshining on 2006-06-12 03:58:40 CDT
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I'm pretty certain that WMP writes to the registry which makes it non-portable.


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If i run Mozilla Firefox web browser from portable drive do i leave any traces on the computer? or is it completely untraceable?

p.s. I've been using my traveldrive 1gb for about 6month now and couldnt be happier!


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NY153 said:If i run Mozilla Firefox web browser from portable drive do i leave any traces on the computer?It doesn't store any long-term data on the machine.or is it completely untraceable?What do you really need? It is traceable--any programs can use your swapfile as memory. And it will, of course, show up in the process list, etc.


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This site looks interesting....

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This is one of the most helpful threads in the Computers forum. Having your data on a USB Stick is very useful. Just make sure to practice safe security. I would also add some encryption of the drive/app/data if possible.


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noksagt said:NY153 said:If i run Mozilla Firefox web browser from portable drive do i leave any traces on the computer?It doesn't store any long-term data on the machine.or is it completely untraceable?What do you really need? It is traceable--any programs can use your swapfile as memory. And it will, of course, show up in the process list, etc.If you want to add extra security, I would recommend using tor (portable would be torpark). This is made by the EFF (one great foundation if I may say so). It will encrypt your information and send it through a proxy that is chained through other peoples computers or nodes. This will really boost your security, but do note that of course, it's not 100% fool proof, and you should not use it for absolute anonymity. You should probably also use the extension switchproxy for this program to make configuring it with firefox a bit easier.


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dumpav said:regarding "window in your pocket"

Can you make the drive like a bootable Window xp installer? so instead of carrying the cd around, i can just hook this baby up and reboot to new copy of window?


I want to do this too. I followed window in your pocket directions and got it working, but it's a stripped down version of XP like it said. Is there any way to boot into a full blown XP pro from it? I tried installing to it but XP won't recognize the drive under set up. I tried imaging from an existing install then booting from the usb (this time an external laptop HD on an USB converter) but I just get a blinking cursor. Has anyone had success with intalling a full blown XP onto a usb flash drive (or laptop drive in enclsoure, usb micro drive etc) and boot from it?


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Try this tutorial

I haven't tested it personally. It's just an article I was able to find. Let me know if it works out for you.


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sc0rpio said:Try this tutorial

I haven't tested it personally. It's just an article I was able to find. Let me know if it works out for you.


Took a quick glance, looks very promising. I will give it a try.


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sc0rpio said:Try this tutorial

I haven't tested it personally. It's just an article I was able to find. Let me know if it works out for you.

OMG it works! Hahaha...that's awesome. So you can take your Windows with you wherever you go, store downloads, and sync @your house/office. It works, I printed the pages out & followed the steps with XP Home. I wonder about XP Corporate. Did this on a 2GB Sandisk flashdrive.


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SeriusBlack said:sc0rpio said:Try this tutorial

I haven't tested it personally. It's just an article I was able to find. Let me know if it works out for you.

OMG it works! Hahaha...that's awesome. So you can take your Windows with you wherever you go, store downloads, and sync @your house/office. It works, I printed the pages out & followed the steps with XP Home. I wonder about XP Corporate. Did this on a 2GB Sandisk flashdrive.


It didn't work for me. After selecting the flash drive to install to, it complained of not being able to access the drive. What version of XP did you use? What laptop?
I was missing this line:
"usbehci = usbehci.sys"
in all of my inf files from my XP pro. (no sp1 or sp2)


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