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post Jul 28 2008, 10:27 AM
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Hi, all!

As known Lexar BootIt utility is able to flip removable media bit in order to physically transform UFDs as Fixed Disks.

About a full XP install (and not only) on USB Flash Drives this fact implies a lot of advantages, then I thought to collect these possible informations in a single thread (hopefully useful before an UFD purchase character52.gif ).

Then if you like that, please post here your UFDs brand and model working (or not working) with Lexar BootIt tool.



I began:


[ 8 GB #1 ] PEAK Xtreme2 200X > Working - SMI - SM321/SM324 - VID = 090C PID = 1000

[ 8 GB #2 ] PEAK Xtreme2 200X > Working - SMI - SM321/SM324 - VID = 090C PID = 1000

[ 32 GB ] PEAK Xtreme2 200X > NOT working - USBest - UT165 - VID = 1307 PID = 0165

[ 512 MB ] Philips USB Flash Drive > Working - N/A - N/A - VID = 0471 PID = 082B

[ 2 GB #1 ] Transcend JetFlash TS2GJF V10 > NOT working - Alcor - AU6980 - VID = 058F PID = 6387

[ 2 GB #2 ] Transcend JetFlash TS2GJF V30 > Working - Alcor - AU6980 - VID = 058F PID = 6387



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Edit: added jaclaz's hint about devices further infos.

This post has been edited by online: Jul 30 2008, 12:51 PM


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