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i have an 80GB storage unit, and i had a few questions as to the potential applications of it. my idea is to partition it and put an OS on it. in theory, i could use my storage device, then load the OS and use applications off of it (internet, games), without school/library/wherever having record of my using them, or the internet history. as i said, this is my theory. would it work, though?

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That really depends on the motherboard and bios settings, it could work, but then again if it was my network, it wouldn't work and if I found out anyone trying to do it I would be DEEPLY annoyed...

 

A live CD would be more likely to work and save you alot of time... And is probably lighter/easier to carry.

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in theory, i could use my storage device, then load the OS and use applications off of it (internet, games), without school/library/wherever having record of my using them, or the internet history.

 

the school/library/whatever would be ferrying you're internet traffic to and fro your computer and whatever computer you're contacting remotely, so they'll still know you're looking at porn ;)

 

that's if it'd work...

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the school/library/whatever would be ferrying you're internet traffic to and fro your computer and whatever computer you're contacting remotely, so they'll still know you're looking at porn ;)

 

that's if it'd work...

 

i may be a bored, male teenager, but i'm honestly not interested in pornography, or masturbation. i find it to be a waste of time, and there's a lot more i could be doing with my time. at our school, Google image search is blocked because of the rest of my school's degenerate population. it makes it extremely difficult to make a decent Powerpoint during class. also, all forums are blocked. so i wouldn't be able to access this site at school. if you're going to make those sort of comments, you should go to totse. ;)

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My school was the same way. They used firefox. Very easy to enter a manual proxy. See if there's any workaround like that for you.

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