On 6 May 2004, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
I am not sure what the OP meant by "diskless". If the question is about booting Windows from a networked disk on a computer without a local disk, then it is possible booting off an iSCSI disk. Check
seems to me like this solution basically redirect BIOS I/O interrupts.
What happens once Windows boots up and attempt to access hardware directly without BIOS calls in between? Is Windows smart enough to work by default with hdd (for example : what about swap?)