A damaged USB port will not corrupt an operating system.
hard disk and driver corruption and also installation of OS is not proper.
USB ports, unlikely. Mac OS X, no this is impossible as the iPad is not a Macintosh.
All major operating systems support USB devices.
Chome OS isn't out yet. Chromium OS, the open source version, however, is. You can get the USB image from attached link
Most USB portable speakers are compatible with the Mac OS, but you should make sure that the speakers have Mac Drivers, otherwise they will not work properly.
Windows 95 OSR 2.1 was the first OS that supported USB, Windows 98, Windows 2000, and Windows XP all support USB, however Windows NT does not.
Not possible. A CPU and a motherboard are needed even in a vcr.
All of them, with the possible exception of Windows CE.
Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) can be installed on an iBook Dual USB (G3 processor) by inserting the installation disc and double clicking the Install icon.
You cant you just have to buy the dsi usb connector for money you cheapskate!
If I had a USB memory thumb drive from the U3 company I would probably find the answer is yes. The latest version of the OS X is well known for being able to run any USB Drive
Use a special USB Drive with the OS intsall package