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sc0rpio
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posted: Jun. 5, 2007 @ 8:45a
Foobar2000 (Advanced audio player)
How to make it portable: - While installing Foobar make sure you uncheck (Per User ...) - Once installed, just copy all files inside your Foobar except for uninstall.exe to your USB drive |
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noksagt
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posted: Jun. 5, 2007 @ 9:29a
sc0rpio said:Some Updates...Thanks for updating the list!Deleted/Dead Portable Thunderbird+Enigmail+GnuPG (Email client with signing & encryption, 14.8MB)Note that John Haller (the dev of the portable thunderbird without enigmail) now maintains the Enigmail+GnuPG edition too. It is on the same page as the edition without encryption, so we don't need a new line in the wiki.WikipediaNote that Wikipedia now has static HTML dumps of pages & you can put these on a stick. However, it is 5-6 GB COMPRESSED. Others have repackaged this for DVDs, etc. So you can still have it on a stick if you really want to.Updated "7za"renamed to "7zip"I just updated the link to http://portableapps.com/apps/utilities/7-zip_portable |
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pyee01
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posted: Aug. 13, 2007 @ 8:01p
ComputerWiz said:Anyone know what is the best filing system for a USB flash drive? NTFS, FAT, or FAT32?
Should I just go with the most recent, or is there an advantage of going with an older one for a small flash drive? I've seen a few articles from googling it, but I'd rather ask for opinions here.
Edit: It's for 128MB and 64MB. Yeah, I know it's small and old, but I got it for free. How did you get it for free? If its still available, where can I get it for free? thanks |
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horsep0wer
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posted: Sep. 24, 2007 @ 9:21p
bump to prevent this thread from being archived. |
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Sabre103
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posted: Oct. 18, 2007 @ 8:03a
mjgroves said:The website was acting up earlier, thought the link was broken.
For anyone thats interested - the FULL XP install DOES work if you follow the guide. HOWEVER, it is EXTREMELY slow (even for the fast Verbatim 2GB drive I had). You are better off making the slimmed down version using Barts (much faster boot as well).
Hope this helps. Even better than that is Mojopac Full desktop on a stick and you can install any program without a problem. Give it a shot...I have and works great. |
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dannyliu138
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posted: Dec. 19, 2007 @ 1:50p
Great thread! I checked a couple articles linked in this thread but I think I have a few nuances untouched by them. I'm hoping someone can point me to the right direction. Btw, I was thinking to ask this in the official enclosure thread, but that seems to be mainly about purchasing enclosures. I want to install xp and various apps on a hdd via usb 2.0 enclosure. My work has a computer but I don't want to add anything on it. So I thought I can plug in a portable xp + apps on top of my work computer and work within that enclosure. I'm not looking for a bootable xp (like the articles describe). I just want to add a functioning xp + apps in an enclosure. Is this possible? Tia... |
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Doz
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posted: Dec. 19, 2007 @ 3:14p
dannyliu138 said:Great thread! I checked a couple articles linked in this thread but I think I have a few nuances untouched by them. I'm hoping someone can point me to the right direction. Btw, I was thinking to ask this in the official enclosure thread, but that seems to be mainly about purchasing enclosures.
I want to install xp and various apps on a hdd via usb 2.0 enclosure. My work has a computer but I don't want to add anything on it. So I thought I can plug in a portable xp + apps on top of my work computer and work within that enclosure. I'm not looking for a bootable xp (like the articles describe). I just want to add a functioning xp + apps in an enclosure. Is this possible? Tia...
So you want to run XP + apps from your USB drive from your work PCs desktop? Not rebooting but running XP within XP? You would need a Virtual Machine to do that. Microsoft gives out for free the Virtual Server software to do that. Once that is installed you can run as many different OSs, each within their own workspace, as required and as long as the hardware can support that amount of activity. The are also other tool like VMWare. The problem there is that you do have to install the server software on your work PC.
The alternative is to look at the post above yours. Mojopac does exactly what you want. Once the Mojopac software is installed on the USB drive (HD/Thumbdrive/iPod/cell phone) then you can plug it in to ANY XP PC and start your own desktop. All your own applications and data are installed within the Mojopac environment and it does not touch the HD of the local machine, unless you copy data across between the two of course. It does not require installing XP either. You do, however, need to have a fast USB drive so not all Thumbdrives for example will work fully and the performance will not be as fast as a regular XP installation.
Mojopac said:Every time you plug your MojoPac-enabled device into any Windows XP PC , MojoPac automatically launches your environment on the host PC. Your communications, music, games, applications, and files are all local and accessible. And when you unplug the MojoPac device, no trace is left behind – your information is not cached on the host PC. Mojopac now do a Freedom version which is free but there are also for pay versions that have extra features. |
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yassix
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posted: Mar. 3, 2008 @ 8:34p
I really needed that Portable XP application. My computer has this problem about every two years in which I have to erase my hard drive with no chance of recovering the files. It would be great to save myself the trouble next time it happens. |
Message edited by: yassix on 2008-03-03 20:34:25 CST
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forbin4040
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posted: Mar. 4, 2008 @ 4:50p
yassix said:I really needed that Portable XP application. My computer has this problem about every two years in which I have to erase my hard drive with no chance of recovering the files. It would be great to save myself the trouble next time it happens.Wouldn't just backing up with Arconis be better? |
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Erick13
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posted: Mar. 4, 2008 @ 4:53p
forbin4040 said:yassix said:I really needed that Portable XP application. My computer has this problem about every two years in which I have to erase my hard drive with no chance of recovering the files. It would be great to save myself the trouble next time it happens.Wouldn't just backing up with Arconis be better? Any backup would be better then nothing. |
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mrfreez
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posted: Nov. 25, 2008 @ 10:24a
Clamwin Portable and GIMP Portable are my favorites... |
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scripta
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posted: Mar. 28, 2009 @ 10:54p
bump. Added Password Safe (the not KeePass one) and Pidgin. |
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titewad
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posted: Apr. 6, 2009 @ 9:47a
Can someone who uses Mojopac explain it a little more? Does it make a copy of your Windows installation onto a USB drive? When you use it on another PC, do you boot up off the USB drive, or does it run as an application within the second PC's Windows environment? Is it "phoning home" via the internet to your original PC? I am debating between this and the Full XP install mentioned in the posts above Mojopac. I want to be able to boot up off the USB drive so I can use it to clean malware off an infected PC without the PC booting up off the hard drive and potentially loading malware into memory. I have found that the new malware is replacing system files so it loads even in safe mode. Using the USB drive would be easier than taking the HD out of the infected PC, connecting it via USB to another PC and scanning it. Thanks. |
Message edited by: titewad on 2009-04-06 12:14:42 CDT
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forbin4040
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posted: Apr. 6, 2009 @ 6:15p
1. No, it has it's own Windows Installation. 2. No you boot up off the pc and insert mojopac. 3. No Mojopac isn't want you want it to do...sounds like you have a nasty little virus there. |
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titewad
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posted: Apr. 6, 2009 @ 6:57p
forbin4040 said:Mojopac isn't want you want it to do...sounds like you have a nasty little virus there.Not on my PC, thankfully. I volunteered to fix a neighbor's PC. Yes it was nasty. It loaded in safe mode and blocked the installed McAfee AV. Also blocked anything I tried to install/run like Spybot, Adaware, AVG, Hijackthis, everything I tried it blocked, wouldn't let the process start. I even used a script I wrote that kills all non-Windows processes in a split second. It was still running. It was integrated into the mouse software, the userinit.exe file and more. Had to connect it via USB to my PC to scan it. Thanks for the reply. I'll have to try the full USB installation on the previous page. |
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forbin4040
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posted: Apr. 8, 2009 @ 12:08p
I added Diskdigger above Restoration. When I ran Restoration, it crashed at 8% scan. I found DiskDigger on the same page as Restoration, which did work. It bypasses Drive Letters (Which restoration needs). It also only found the removable devices. But it restored DOC's JPGs and other items. It allows you to preview a file and then save a new copy on a different drive. |
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ShakuniMama
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posted: Jun. 25, 2009 @ 8:05p
mjgroves said:The website was acting up earlier, thought the link was broken.
For anyone thats interested - the FULL XP install DOES work if you follow the guide. HOWEVER, it is EXTREMELY slow (even for the fast Verbatim 2GB drive I had). You are better off making the slimmed down version using Barts (much faster boot as well).
Hope this helps. I have 4GB Portable USB Hard Drives (not Flash Drives). Will it work on them? Thanks |
Message edited by: ShakuniMama on 2009-06-25 20:05:54 CDT
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minidrag
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posted: Jun. 26, 2009 @ 7:14a
Yes - as long as your BIOS supports booting from USB it won't care if it is a flash drive or a hard drive. |
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ShakuniMama
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posted: Jun. 26, 2009 @ 6:19p
mjgroves said:The website was acting up earlier, thought the link was broken.
For anyone thats interested - the FULL XP install DOES work if you follow the guide. HOWEVER, it is EXTREMELY slow (even for the fast Verbatim 2GB drive I had). You are better off making the slimmed down version using Barts (much faster boot as well).
Hope this helps.
I have 4GB Portable USB Hard Drives (not Flash Drives). Will it work on them? Thanks minidrag said:Yes - as long as your BIOS supports booting from USB it won't care if it is a flash drive or a hard drive. I was asking more in terms of the speed of the application loading (FULL XP install boot time ?) as mjgroves reported it to be EXTREMELY slow. |
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