Gaming on a company laptop

seamon

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What about using a 16-32gb pd as a boot drive and using the Hdd to store games or vice versa.
 
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izzikio_rage

izzikio_rage

Technomancer
I'm planning to use my western digital internal hdd through a casing, so are the casings available that have USB3?

I guess the PD idea can work, but it'll mean connecting one more thing to the laptop
 
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izzikio_rage

izzikio_rage

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Had another idea, some time back digit had featured a software that allows me to put some files onto a pen/hdd drive which then uses the windows installed on the computer and runs a version of windows for me that i can customize.

I read that win 8 has this feature called windows to go but that uses a crazy 32gb of space, plus win 8 is a pretty pathetic OS. Is there some way to do this on Win 7?
 
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izzikio_rage

izzikio_rage

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So a quick update, windows 8.1's windows to go works great. It even allows you to hide the primary disk so that you do not accidentally harm it. I used a win8.1 ISO and a tool called Aomei Partition Assistant to install it to the USB HDD. You can get the tutorial here

*www.itworld.com/consumerization-it/399856/create-your-own-windows-go-usb-drive-free its pretty easy and will not require you to go into the command prompt and all that.

It is a little slow in accessing the drive (I have a USB2 enclosure) but will you will not see a slowdown in running games and apps. It's quite a lot of fun
 
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