nemo_outis wrote:
>> - This is not a limitation of Windows' boot process. Why do you think
>> it is?
>>
>> - storing the initial boot loader on another media to avoid running a
>> potentially modified bootloader from the disk in neither unknown nor
>> unusual, so it's no wonder that some products actually implement this
>
> How can you be this stupid, Sebastian? No matter how easy you think it
> is, no matter how badly you want it, the plain fact of the matter is that
> WINDOWS DOESN'T DO IT!
Windows obviously does it for unencrypted media, and for encrypted media PGP
WholeDisk has been working with this for quite a while. Now will you finally
stop ignoring trivial facts? There's nothing special with that this simply
works, it's so trivial that even the programmers from Microsoft implemented
it. In fact, its hard to implement a boot loader which does not support
being stage 2.