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Regarding Mark wanting to boot from a flash drive:
I recently took a 3.5 floppy to Costco with a JPG to get printed. But
they had upgraded their reader and it could not read a floppy. One
more reminder that these things change. I am very much OK with
change. I once worked for a company that made state of the art disk
drives. They were about the size and configuration of a top loading
washing machine. So I have changed a lot.
However, if USB, SD and others are going to be the standard removable
media, when are they going to put those things in the BIOS?
Ray
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