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		| Originally posted by -=HUNGRYMAN=- To answer your original question ... no it is not that simple.
 Only because your boot volume needs to have the boot sector header witten on the disk, which calls your high memory drivers, which in turn call the OS.
 
 In order for your OS to boot up when you start, that header must be present.
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