yes and no, in a standard environment no you can not, if the motherboard allows you to setup a network boot, then you will need to set the system with the hard drive as a Terminal Server and then the other computer can be setup as a Remote Terminal. Another way would be with a Live CD OS such as Knoppix or Ubuntu.
2007-03-06 20:44:54
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answered by Mortis 4
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Yes, it had been around as long as computers existed. Although non-UNIX PCs rarely have that capability, but I was in charge of my high school's computerized library catelogue and they had bootable Ethernet cards.
2007-03-07 05:21:52
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answered by Andy T 7
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Yes if you use the ram on the computer. You can actually do this with a flash usb dongle if you have a small operating system like Linux.
2007-03-07 04:42:35
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answered by Anonymous
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May be if you have a bootable os cd like Ubuntu.
2007-03-07 04:43:59
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answered by Nerd 4
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