Ideal for live-images of ubunta some thread. 4 gigs for the image itself, the rest for the writable partition and you have a full-fledged portable linux. Under Windows, it has limited use - or carry the hub with you all the time. Some pros: Yes, like a flash drive and a flash drive, the size is 64 gigabytes, the cap is firmly attached to the tail - you wonโt lose it. With its cons: Under Windows for some reason requires additional power. It's just that if you plug it into a computer, the explorer hangs tightly, you can't format it. Under Linux it works fine. At the same time, if you write a linux boot image on it, then the computer will boot from it perfectly, wherever you stick it. On Windows it works ONLY if you plug it into a USB hub with its own separate power supply. In this case, it works flawlessly. Fortochny these tricks with freezes were reproduced on two desktops of different configurations and four laptops. It's not in the hands or a specific motherboard.
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