As long as the BIOS supports booting from the USB device and you have the usb-storage and SCSI drivers in static it should work fine.
Dunno if this is a weird problem or I'm just an idiot.<BR><BR>Just did a fresh Win7 install on a new X25 80GB SSD with a USB drive, then found that the BIOS was set to IDE instead of AHCI. <BR><BR>I ...
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