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Solved Cloning Windows to USB drive

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As long as the drive has spare free space after cloning then you can create another partition and add whatever you want. Probably best to clone first and then partition.

BTW: after the USB drive is cloned you wont have to have a seperate partion to add files to as it could be done on the partition containg the O/S.
 
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Suggest you clone the drive first, then depending on the space remaining on the usb drive you will have the option of shrinking the O/S partition and or just creating a new one on the free space.
 
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I ended up just cloning the Windows XP Pro OS to a 16GB USB drive, using free Acronis True Image HD... no partition. I saw it said "Linux" somewhere during the clone. Hope it went well. Not about to test it by reformatting, using the USB, because all is fine :)
 
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