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You can boot Windows from a USB drive, whether external hard drive or
flash drive. And there are also adapters that will let you plug a flash drive into an IDE port. Just plug the adapter into the motherboard's IDE port and then a flash drive into the adapter. The computer sees it as just another drive. Granted, the OS won't generally see it as removable so it's not a typical way to use a flash memory card. But it's a great way to add a no-moving-parts drive to a system that doesn't otherwise directly support that sort of media. You can also use those IBM/Hitachi CF-card MicroDrive cards if you want actual rotating memory (as 'unmanaged' flash has it's share of long term read/write issues). |
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