Backing up Leopard and Microsoft Windows XP to an Ext USB HD and booting

I have successfully figured out how to use the latest CarbonCopyCloner to clone my OS X and Windows partitions to an external drive, and I can boot from the OS X partition.
Does anyone know any tricks to get Windows to boot from a External USB drive?

Assuming your library is in the default location, you just need to copy your iTunes music folder. Have a look though, to make sure it contains all your tracks; if you don't have iTunes set to copy files to your iTunes folder, they could be all over the place. Once you have your new Mac, ensure iTunes is set to copy added files to your iTunes folder (iTunes > Preferences > Advanced > General > "Copy files to iTunes Music Folder when adding to library"). Then, simply drag the folder containing your backup files into your iTunes window, and it'll copy them across and put them in your iTunes folder.

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    Log Name:      Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-EventTracing/Admin
    Source:        Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-EventTracing
    Date:          12/23/2014 10:06:53 AM
    Event ID:      2
    Task Category: Session
    Level:         Error
    Keywords:      Session
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    Computer:      myserver.mydomain.local
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    http://blogs.msdn.com/b/mast/archive/2014/07/09/event-id-2-session-quot-windowsazure-guestagent-metrics-quot-failed-to-start-with-the-following-error-0xc0000035.aspx
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  • Can I install Snow Leopard and boot from software RAID 1 (mirror)?

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    Message was edited by: donv (The Ghost)

  • Time Machine or Disk Utlilty to back up Mac and Boot Camp partition

    Since I am experiencing slow speeds I'm planning to format my HD and restore it. I wanted to know if it would be better to restore it from a TM back up or a disk utility image of the HD?
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    AceNeerav wrote:
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  • Uninstalled snow leopard and went back to leopard.  happy again!!!!!

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    I had a MBP and iMac running Leopard and after upgrading to SL I too am have a litany of problems (it's not in my imagination and I'm not interested in trying a bunch of different things to try to fix them; doing so may only create more problems as new updates come out to fix those... then I have to potentially unfix my fixes to let Apple's fix fix things, get it?) and I would like to go back to Leopard.
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  • How Can I go Back to Leopad and sill keep all my data, e-mails etc.

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  • I recently upgraded from Snow Leopard to Lion and now some CDs I use for school do not work.  Can I create a partition to run both Snow Leopard and LIon or does it only work to run windows?  How do I do this?

    Getting a new CD from publisher is not an option as they would want me to pay for a new one and they are pricey.  If possible I would prefer to keep my upgrade to lion but would go back to leopard if there's no other option.

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  • I have a MacBook Pro 15" and my warranty just ran out! I partitioned my harddrive into two partitions, one with Snow Leopard and the other with microsoft.This morning I turned on my Macbook Pro and it will not boot into Snow Leopard.

    Good Morning,
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  • How to i get back microsoft Windows xp after trashing it on my mac

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