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Seeking suggestions for a mobile operating system setup.

Seeking suggestions for a mobile operating system setup.

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LDT8
Junior Member
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02-12-2022, 02:55 AM
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Hi everyone, here are some ideas for working from home and in the workshop. Data sync between locations is fine; the issue lies with the licensed software. I own a Ryzen desktop at home (32GB RAM, 1660 Super) and an i5 in the workshop (16GB RAM, 750Ti). Internet speeds are 300Mbps at home and 30Mbps in the workshop. I also have an older AMD laptop from 2009 and a Surface Pro 3, which sometimes won’t even wake up for weeks. Both laptops are too slow for CAD programs, making them impractical. I’ve used TeamViewer and Parsec, but neither performed well—TeamViewer lagged and crashed my Ryzen, while Parsec slowed down my system. Since both devices need licensing, I don’t want to pay twice. I’m considering running a Windows VM on an external SSD for portability, though I’m unsure how it will work across different architectures (AMD to Intel) several times a week. Anyone have experience with this? Are there other solutions I haven’t thought of? Thanks, Steve
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LDT8
02-12-2022, 02:55 AM #1

Hi everyone, here are some ideas for working from home and in the workshop. Data sync between locations is fine; the issue lies with the licensed software. I own a Ryzen desktop at home (32GB RAM, 1660 Super) and an i5 in the workshop (16GB RAM, 750Ti). Internet speeds are 300Mbps at home and 30Mbps in the workshop. I also have an older AMD laptop from 2009 and a Surface Pro 3, which sometimes won’t even wake up for weeks. Both laptops are too slow for CAD programs, making them impractical. I’ve used TeamViewer and Parsec, but neither performed well—TeamViewer lagged and crashed my Ryzen, while Parsec slowed down my system. Since both devices need licensing, I don’t want to pay twice. I’m considering running a Windows VM on an external SSD for portability, though I’m unsure how it will work across different architectures (AMD to Intel) several times a week. Anyone have experience with this? Are there other solutions I haven’t thought of? Thanks, Steve

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truji8tarifa
Member
193
02-12-2022, 02:55 AM
#2
You're asking about using a single product key or subscription across multiple operating systems and computers legally. The short answer is no, it's generally not allowed unless explicitly permitted by the software provider. Each license typically restricts use to one device or OS. If you need broader access, you may have to purchase additional licenses or explore alternative solutions.
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truji8tarifa
02-12-2022, 02:55 AM #2

You're asking about using a single product key or subscription across multiple operating systems and computers legally. The short answer is no, it's generally not allowed unless explicitly permitted by the software provider. Each license typically restricts use to one device or OS. If you need broader access, you may have to purchase additional licenses or explore alternative solutions.

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Monicuemonster
Junior Member
16
02-12-2022, 02:55 AM
#3
The VM should function adequately because it isn't dependent on specific hardware details. However, you're unlikely to achieve native performance without GPU support or tools like Parsec and rainway. I've set up Windows on an external drive, which works across different machines but may require some time to configure drivers initially. Booting can be slow when switching between known systems, especially if the hardware changes are detected by software with activation requirements.
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Monicuemonster
02-12-2022, 02:55 AM #3

The VM should function adequately because it isn't dependent on specific hardware details. However, you're unlikely to achieve native performance without GPU support or tools like Parsec and rainway. I've set up Windows on an external drive, which works across different machines but may require some time to configure drivers initially. Booting can be slow when switching between known systems, especially if the hardware changes are detected by software with activation requirements.

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Artzygoat
Junior Member
47
02-12-2022, 02:55 AM
#4
You need a solution that runs the OS in a virtual machine or container, keeping everything consistent across devices. You want to install software once and have all settings and programs portable via USB, compatible with both Intel and AMD systems.
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Artzygoat
02-12-2022, 02:55 AM #4

You need a solution that runs the OS in a virtual machine or container, keeping everything consistent across devices. You want to install software once and have all settings and programs portable via USB, compatible with both Intel and AMD systems.

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KRYSTABOH
Member
50
02-12-2022, 02:55 AM
#5
I'm concerned about this, I probably messed with the VM around 10 years ago when systems moved slowly—driver installs took about 20 minutes and HDDs kept spinning nonstop. I thought that with the progress of VMs and portable drives over the past decade, it might finally be feasible.
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KRYSTABOH
02-12-2022, 02:55 AM #5

I'm concerned about this, I probably messed with the VM around 10 years ago when systems moved slowly—driver installs took about 20 minutes and HDDs kept spinning nonstop. I thought that with the progress of VMs and portable drives over the past decade, it might finally be feasible.

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Tracyy14
Member
133
02-12-2022, 02:55 AM
#6
It seems the software might not run consistently across various systems, even within a virtual environment. You could try using a pre-made VM image on a separate external drive and install VirtualBox directly on the machines. However, performance issues in the virtual machine would still be a concern.
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Tracyy14
02-12-2022, 02:55 AM #6

It seems the software might not run consistently across various systems, even within a virtual environment. You could try using a pre-made VM image on a separate external drive and install VirtualBox directly on the machines. However, performance issues in the virtual machine would still be a concern.

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drako_sky
Member
166
02-12-2022, 02:55 AM
#7
It should work well with most of the same hardware each time, avoiding the need for new drivers. However, performance might vary, and it's hard to predict if certain programs will behave correctly without testing them first.
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drako_sky
02-12-2022, 02:55 AM #7

It should work well with most of the same hardware each time, avoiding the need for new drivers. However, performance might vary, and it's hard to predict if certain programs will behave correctly without testing them first.

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SkyInsane
Senior Member
718
02-12-2022, 02:55 AM
#8
Thanks for the updates. Mostly draftsight tasks are manageable, though they turn into a challenge when mouse lag is involved. I'll keep an eye on it in a VM with a test version before deciding on a full commitment.
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SkyInsane
02-12-2022, 02:55 AM #8

Thanks for the updates. Mostly draftsight tasks are manageable, though they turn into a challenge when mouse lag is involved. I'll keep an eye on it in a VM with a test version before deciding on a full commitment.

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WalkTheDragon
Junior Member
9
02-12-2022, 02:55 AM
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I'm not sure if Microsoft still provides support for Windows To Go. The only options I know are Linux or BSD installed on a decent-sized flash drive. No other solutions come to mind. Also, this isn't a virtual machine or live USB—it's a full distribution installed on a PC. You just run it normally. You'll need a USB drive with extra storage space. If you use free software drivers, it should work fine.
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WalkTheDragon
02-12-2022, 02:55 AM #9

I'm not sure if Microsoft still provides support for Windows To Go. The only options I know are Linux or BSD installed on a decent-sized flash drive. No other solutions come to mind. Also, this isn't a virtual machine or live USB—it's a full distribution installed on a PC. You just run it normally. You'll need a USB drive with extra storage space. If you use free software drivers, it should work fine.

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88Phoenix
Member
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02-12-2022, 02:55 AM
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Relocated to Operating Systems
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88Phoenix
02-12-2022, 02:55 AM #10

Relocated to Operating Systems

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