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The cd-based version is very interesting as the "hard drive untouched" bit could, in theory, make for untraceable PC use. OS on a cd, use computer normally, then anything you wanted to keep could be burnt to CD before you walk away from the computer leaving no sign you were ever there. |
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Oo, I hadn't thought of that. |
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//must not be tampered with//
But doing this also prevents you from installing security patches or other bug fixes to your OS. This type of thing is better handled by using file permissions on the install drive to prevent the average user from writing any OS files. |
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//without taking up the storage space //
Hard drives are pretty cheap these days, under 50 cents a gig in most places. |
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The card could contain some memory for patches etc. |
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This could actually be quite interesting to OS manufacturers, since an OS card couldn't be easily pirated. (Baring technical details I know nothing about of course). |
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This would also speed up performace. |
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