So, yesterday I learnt how to save the Visual Studio 2010 iso to a flashdrive and the install it to my computer from there (yes yes noob thing)
I watched this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98xlSjTyCaQ and all went well.
But this question popped up in my mind. So, the person in the video basically creates a virtual drive from the iso and then copies the contents to a formated flash drive.
So, if I could turn my main C: drive into an iso (e.g, using ImgBurn) and then do the same thing the person in the video did, would I be able to boot any computer as if I were using mine? I mean, with all my programs, the os, files, etc...?
EDIT: I would try it myself, but the os I use is windows 8.1 so that would probably take too long to copy all files. I could try with my linux OSs in my virtual machines, if only they would read flashdrives. I tried a lot of tutorials but I can't get it to read flashdrives
I watched this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98xlSjTyCaQ and all went well.
But this question popped up in my mind. So, the person in the video basically creates a virtual drive from the iso and then copies the contents to a formated flash drive.
So, if I could turn my main C: drive into an iso (e.g, using ImgBurn) and then do the same thing the person in the video did, would I be able to boot any computer as if I were using mine? I mean, with all my programs, the os, files, etc...?
EDIT: I would try it myself, but the os I use is windows 8.1 so that would probably take too long to copy all files. I could try with my linux OSs in my virtual machines, if only they would read flashdrives. I tried a lot of tutorials but I can't get it to read flashdrives