If one buys an IDE to USB converter for an older chassis that currently can only boot from the IDE interface, will a bootable usb thumb drive work with such a setup?
I actually have been using an IDE-SATA converter on these systems but 2 of 4 SATA drives have completely died after 7 or 8 years of service and thumb drives are cheaper and can be written to and read from on anything from a raspberry Pi to a P.C. The SATA drives that died simply don't even act like they are plugged in. Oh, they get slightly warm but they don't show up as a device.