said: 
>Yes, I expected that.  This would be the same whether my stick was a 
>stick or a USB hard drive.  Are you saying that no BIOSes currently 
>available can boot from a USB device? 
I didn't say that.  I said the BIOS would have to support booting from a 
USB memory device.  I have BIOSs that can boot from USB disk or cdroms, 
but that says nothing about whether or not a USB stick would be supported. 
>And are the ecs USB BASEDEVs able to do this? 
Test it and let me know. 
>Just asking it politely to copy.  Can it do that? 
Correct.  Would you expect RSJ to be able to burn an ISO to your hard 
drive? 
>Hoping to provide some additional humor....   
You have done well. 
Steven 
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