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Second, buy a few 8GB SD cards ($40 each for OCZ 8GB Class 6 cards)
Third, Load your desired operating systems (ie. Windows Vista, OS X 10.5.2, Ubuntu, etc.) on the SD cards.
Fourth, format your HDD storage device so it is "data-only"
Now, enjoy all of your favorite OS's and OS-specific applications. No Virtual machine, boot camp, etc. required!
For added benefit, use an old 3.5" drive bay cover and cut/melt out a slot for the SD card just large enough, then mount it so it is front-load.
This can also be done with CF-IDE adapters
Pros:
-Load any OS your PC can support without worrying about
-Portable and light-weight "My PC" with all of your settings, some programs, some documents, depending on your setup
-Low Power usage, low noise
-Fast load times with the right cards
-SSD "on the cheap"
-True Plug-N-Play OS
Cons:
-Slow with the wrong cards (can anyone confirm that the OCZ class 6 is a good card?)
-IDE (anyone know the max transfer rate on IDE?)
-Expensive in a GB-to-GB comparison with an HDD
I'd enjoy input and feedback from forum members!






