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This sounds like a good idea but impossibly difficult. Then again computers can already do lots of stuff that seems impossibly difficult. What do the clever people reckon? |
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// At present it is not possible to just take one HDD from one computer system (boot drive) and place it in a different system which has a different mobo/cpu because of Geometry issues. // |
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? Geometry issues? How does geometry have anything to do with it? |
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I've taken a boot disk from one system and installed it in another system with little problem (WinXP). The plug-and-play recognized unfamiliar hardware, started in "safe mode", and requested that I insert the installation disk so that it could load all the appropriate drivers. ten minutes later, all was well again. |
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How would a system simulation capture and replicate random (or non-random) hardware faults? How would it capture incompatibilities due to unknown hardware/software bugs? Sorry, sounds like magic to me, unless you have some way to do this. |
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