USB Stick Bootable: Running your OS from a Flash Drive
By Wilson • Oct 1st, 2009 • Category: USBMany companies all around the world are engaged in manufacturing a wide range of USB sticks. However, did you know a USB stick bootable device could be used for running Linux or another operating system on your computer? Indeed, booting your PC is no longer reserved to the CDs that come with your computer. Some of the best companies engaged in manufacturing a wide range of USB sticks include Kingston, the memory maker Sandisk, Corsair, Misc. and Integral. These are available in various capacities and designs and you can choose as per the requirement.
Some of the best available USB drives include Kingston DataTraveler 101 2GB, Sandisk Cruzer Contour 8GB, Sandisk Cruzer Micro 16GB, Misc. 8GB USB Flash Drive and Misc. 4GB USB Flash Drive. Sandisk Cruzer Micro 4GB (USB Stick) is an amazing USB. The USB stick has a 4 GB capacity so that you can store all types of audio, videos and various other documents. The read speed of the USB is around 7.0 MB/s and the write speed is 5.0 MB/s. Corsair Flash Voyager GT 16GB is one of the most attractive USB devices available in the market. It has a memory size of 16 GB which allows you to store all sorts of media. The Kingston DataTraveler 101 2GB (USB Stick) is another USB 2.0. The dimensions of the device are 55.65 x 17.3 x 9.05 mm.
Misc. 8GB USB Flash Drive is available in a stylish black colour. It provides 8.0 GB memory so that you can store all sorts of videos and audio. The above mentioned USB drives are available in a compact size and it can be easily carried and transported.
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