Recommended AV?
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XP does seem like a default for these boot up devices, since it's lightweight and run most Windows systems.
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I think XP maybe the only somewhat modern Windows OS which can run off at a CD and older USB 2.0 drive at a decent speed.
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Windows 7 can, if it is bare bones 32 bit, but doesn't run well from my experience.
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I think Windows 7 does not run well on older computers with less RAM, and slower single Core CPUs.
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Most OS won't run on that, unless they were made back during the DOS age lol.
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I think older versions of Windows 2000 may run okay on a single core CPU, and 256 MB of RAM.
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Man I miss those days, these days it costs so much to make a OS run.