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As long as your notebook can do a network boot, you can use a PXES boot solution such as 2X to boot up and run a XP desktop of a terminal server such as ThinServer XP

That way, you can save a lot of old hardware

http://www.aikotech.com/thinserver.htm
http://www.2x.com
Posted by: ThinkFair   Posted on: 05/12/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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