ThatTruth777
Superstar
give it back to who owns it
Yes.
But then you could just install XBMC to it and launch inside the OS the machine is running.
If you have full access to a computer and/or the internet I don't understand why you need to go the extra step of installing XBMC to a bootable USB stick?
Bootable version of Linux on there. Set aside some actual space so you're able to save to it and not just the RAM the computer has.
Or install something like SpotMau on it.
That's what I would do
Araña;3907274 said:there are bootable versions of xbmc called xbmcBuntu it will run of an USB there is an AMD version And an INTEL/nvidia version
But if your job's IT department is any decent you shouldn't be able to run the bootable usb on the computer. unless you can get into the boot menu of said computer.
XBMCbuntu - XBMC
got like 20 USB drives now. ranging from 2gb to 32gb..
what's the scene like now?