Re: Prospects for an accessible and open version of Android?

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My original point shtill shtands though.
Once you did get the optical drive set, you rarely unplugged it, so it therefore remained set. Whereas flash dries come and flash drives go, and you almost always have to reset it again.
Rob
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Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2020 21:44:00 -0400
Subject: Re: Prospects for an accessible and open version of Android?

> Many times BIOS implementations also put optical drive boot after hdd as 
> well, so I found it equally hit or miss. There really was no standard 
> for this stuff, and UEFI made things even worse.
> 
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