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    • R Offline
      remus
      last edited by

      Marne, you could always encrypt the USB pen. I believe there are a few programs that will allow you to decrypt the drive while your on the move, although i dont know if you need admin permissions.

      http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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        marne
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        Yes of course, it's easy to encrypt an usb pen. The problem was, that I wanted to put some personal data (f.e. paid scripts) on my portable desktop (modjo drive) without de- and encrypting 3gb (2gig for my su only, with all textures and components) of data on a usb device what takes way to long. It might have been useful for me, if there is something like login and boot for modjo and all its data is in untouchable container, only modjo has access to after login' in. Thats what I meant. Sorry for my inarticulately english 😳

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          Pixero
          last edited by

          ...or you could use ThinApp (theres a demo version) to make a portable version of SketchUp. Works like a charm.

          I also used Virtualbox to setup a virtual "new" PC with a fresh intstall of XP. Then install ThinApp into it and run it and install SketchUp and add plugins, shortcuts and what ever settings you use and then finish up with ThinApp.

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            marne
            last edited by

            @pixero said:

            ...or you could use ThinApp (theres a demo version) to make a portable version of SketchUp. Works like a charm.

            I also used Virtualbox to setup a virtual "new" PC with a fresh intstall of XP. Then install ThinApp into it and run it and install SketchUp and add plugins, shortcuts and what ever settings you use and then finish up with ThinApp.

            Yip you're right Pixero, this works great. Or you just take the portable version of virtualbox with you, to have your own xp on the road... but this needs admin permissions and a big pen too πŸ˜’
            btw wasn't there a need to delete the thinstalled aplications after the trialperiod was over...?

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            • G Offline
              geh4evr
              last edited by

              I've just installed it on a Pendrive(Quite literally, It's a USB stick embedded in a Pen πŸ˜„ ), and It works pretty well, I'm going to download SketchUp now.

              EDIT

              I've downloaded SketchUp Free, and it seems to work pretty well. I didn't do anything to over the top, but it was able to handle a test model of about 1 MB. I'm going to slowly start moving some of my programs on over to MojoPac now.

              I really must say, It's one of the best programs I've ever seen. I travel a lot between 4 computers all over the world, so it's great that I can just bring the programs with me πŸ˜„

              Final Edit

              This is cool, I'm now typing this whilst running Firefox on MojoPac, Running within Firefox is my OnlineOS called g.ho.st. So I have an OS within a browser Within an OS, all on a Pen. πŸ˜„

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                Pixero
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                @unknownuser said:

                btw wasn't there a need to delete the thinstalled aplications after the trialperiod was over...?

                Yes, but if you install on a virtualbox XP you "could" rewind it to its pre installed state and reinstall the thinstall demo again... πŸ˜‰
                As for the SketchUp (or what ever software you want portable) you register it as usual. So they are not in demo mode.

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                  Ross Macintosh
                  last edited by

                  Or if the demo shows you it is useful to you -- you could buy the program. πŸ€“

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                  • brodieB Offline
                    brodie
                    last edited by

                    installed and very impressed by mojopac! One thing I noticed was that my test model looked really choppy so I went to turn on AA and the option to turn on Hardware Acceleration was not only turned off but was grayed out so I couldn't turn it on. Others have this same issue?

                    I wonder if it's just a SU thing though or maybe and OpenGL thing since no one was complaining about this in relation to gaming.

                    Hrm...on second thought maybe it's because my mojopac "computer" doesn't have the graphics card drivers...I'll download the driver and retest when I get time.

                    -Brodie

                    steelblue http://www.steelbluellc.com

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                      tomot
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                      I spent a lot of time installing an nLite'd version of XP on my eeepc.
                      I installed it on a removable 2gb USB thumb drive, and also on a 4gb
                      SDHC Ultra SanDisk card. If you want to know how to do this goto

                      http://forum.eeeuser.com/ also do some searching in the wiki there.

                      If you want to know more how to make your own stripped down version of XP goto
                      http://www.nliteos.com/

                      My current stripped down version of XP is only 190 megs.

                      I can boot my eeepc from either the Zandros default OS or XP from the
                      SDHC Ultra SanDisk card which is installed in an MMC.SD slot in my eeepc.


                      screen.png

                      [my plugins](http://thingsvirtual.blogspot.ca/)
                      tomot

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                        tomot
                        last edited by

                        I should not leave readers with the impression that this method only works for the eeepc. made my ASUS
                        I can take my SDHC card and plug it into an adapter (which you can buy together with an SDHC card at Costco)
                        http://shop.sandisk.com/store/sdiskus/en_US/DisplayCategoryProductListPage/parentCategoryID.11443000/categoryID.11448600

                        Now plug that adapter into a regular PC and from the boot menu on my PC I can point it to, and boot XP from my USB port
                        which contains the SDHC card. Or I can take the same setup to any other PC whose bios is capable to boot from USB.

                        So the next question should be how many programs can I store on the 4 gb and still have room for data:

                        Good Question! here is my list!

                        The XP OS, stripped down version naturally
                        The entire Open Office suite
                        Acronis TrueImage
                        Adobe Reader
                        ACDsee
                        CCleaner
                        Gimp
                        Google Sketchup
                        Mozilla Firefox
                        Mozilla Thunderbird
                        RocketDock
                        Skype
                        Snagit
                        VLC media player
                        Winrar
                        WinAmp

                        and I still have 1.3 gb left for data

                        [my plugins](http://thingsvirtual.blogspot.ca/)
                        tomot

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                        • brodieB Offline
                          brodie
                          last edited by

                          Coen,

                          you mentioned speed. Just wanted to throw out there that I didn't run a test on a little flash drive card but the speed is wonderful on my external hard drive. I ran AquaMark which is sort of a directx benchmarker and it ran exactly the same numbers on mojo as it did on my pc w/o using mojo. Actually it was even slightly faster on Mojo but the difference was so slight it's probably a statistical 0.

                          Here are the stats from my regular computer settings

                          Score: 78,521
                          GFX: 13,599
                          CPU: 9,287
                          AVG. FPS: 78.52

                          And from MojoPac running off my external hard drive

                          Score: 78,559
                          GFX: 13,587
                          CPU: 9,311
                          AVG. FPS: 78.56

                          -Brodie

                          steelblue http://www.steelbluellc.com

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                            tomot
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                            @unknownuser said:

                            Congratulations Tomot, you've successfully taken the thread off-topic.
                            Next time please start a new topic.

                            I must be mistaken, I thought the title of the thread was " Your entire PC on a USB drive"
                            so what part of my response is off topic?

                            [my plugins](http://thingsvirtual.blogspot.ca/)
                            tomot

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                              geh4evr
                              last edited by

                              The Speed isn't bad, I was able to run Firefox slightly slower than the Host PC could. SketchUp was about 1/4 the speed of the host though.

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                                HFM
                                last edited by

                                @tomot said:

                                @unknownuser said:

                                Congratulations Tomot, you've successfully taken the thread off-topic.
                                Next time please start a new topic.

                                I must be mistaken, I thought the title of the thread was " Your entire PC on a USB drive"
                                so what part of my response is off topic?

                                Yes Coen didn't get that comment either πŸ˜•

                                Anyway, testing MojoPac right now [on a very slow pc]
                                tomorrow I'm going to stresstest it on another pc with sketchup

                                Thanks for this hint Coen, I was searching for something to run sketchup including plugins for about half a year now

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                                  Jackson
                                  last edited by

                                  @unknownuser said:

                                  Congratulations Tomot, you've successfully taken the thread off-topic.
                                  Next time please start a new topic.

                                  Huh? Tomot explained (very clearly) the process of how he has managed to boot his entire PC from a 4Gb flash memory- how on earth is that off-topic?

                                  Jackson

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                                    cdubea
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                                    @marne said:

                                    I tried it, including SU. Very nice intention behind this program. Easy to setup and works like a charm.
                                    But as I tried to use it on a PC where I can't logon with administrative permissions it didn't work.
                                    I'm teaching SU on a college and wanted to show the students how my personal SU with all the plugins looks and works like (esp. the paid scripts) and it failed. Too bad.
                                    Beside I was missing an easy-to-use-encryption. By placing all my valuable πŸ˜„ scripts on a usb pen i may loose, anyone who finds it could browse through the (program files) folders (i think i was reading about improvements on this in the newest version...).

                                    For everyone having access to several pcs with admin permissions i would recommend it. Its a nice, "cheap" and better working alternative to thinstall πŸ˜›

                                    -just my opinion

                                    SketchUp can actually be run from a USB drive IF the host computer has dotnet framework installed.

                                    See my discussion at

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                                    I use it pretty much every day at work on a machine I do not have admin privileges on.

                                    chris

                                    http:www.dubea.orgchris_small.jpg

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                                      cdubea
                                      last edited by

                                      @unknownuser said:

                                      Windows XP only, but this little application (there is a free version) seems to be able to run applications portably even if they're not made as a portable application.

                                      http://www.mojopac.com/index.html

                                      This might be true, but there is a MAJOR gotcha. You have to have administrative privileges on the host machine.

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                                      (system.netsuite.com)

                                      Kinda defeats the purpose.

                                      Something called MojoPac Usher can be installed on the host machine, but you have to have administrative privileges on the host machine to do so.

                                      Too bad, this could have been very useful!

                                      chris

                                      http:www.dubea.orgchris_small.jpg

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