Can run os from pendrive or usb hard disk?

Can we run windows os from pendrive or hard disk through usb?
Especially Win 8

Hi, 
As boysui mentioned, if you have Windows 8 Enterprise version, you can try Windows to Go feature: 
Windows To Go: Feature Overview
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh831833.aspx
This feature can help to bring your windows anywhere.
Kate Li
TechNet Community Support

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