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I already outlined the principle question in a separate thread about the recent Java warning.
Situation: there is a system, Windows7x64 installed. There is no Java aboard. Java should not touch the system. There is an empty, fast USB stick, 32 GB. And a little game for children that depends on Java. The father of two does not want to compromise his rig by installing Java, I recommended him so. He now asks me. And I am not full of advise over that "children problem". Question - how to: - make the USB stick bootable; - have it booting the Windows copy that the HD already is installed with (no second Windows available, I refer to the need of registering Windows); - installing Java and that game on it. - safely preventing internet connection, so that no bad stuff can sneak onto the HD via the USB boot running. Intention: - enable the kids to boot a Java-Windows from USB stick and play that game ( board game it is), without the HD being infested with Java, and the main Windows boot installation on it not put at risk. Method, conditions: - nothing complicated, if possible no additional software tools needed. He lives in another city, I need to explain it to him via telephone, and he knows even less about PCs than I do. Your solution? Step-by-step please. I found some according stuff at Google, but it all left questions open to me. Talk is of ISO files, I do not know what that is, then some Daemon tools, I also do not know what that is, and some more. Suggest your detailed battle plan. - Execute now! Addendum: somebody mentioned a dual-boot system, from HD with multi-partitions. I run multi-partition, but never installed a dual boot, so do not count on me knowing how to do that.
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