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Review on πŸ–₯️ ILamourCar USB for Windows 10 Repair Recovery Install Restore Boot Fix Flash Drive, 32&64 Bit Systems Home&Professional, Antivirus Protection&Drivers Software, 16 GB USB for Desktop&Laptop - Green by Jessica Sanders

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Saves time making your own, has many Windows versions

I usually do a lot of formats for computers/laptops, so it saves a lot of time. I made my own but it doesn't have different versions of Windows 10. They have 32-bit and 64-bit (although I'm not sure why anyone is still using the 32-bit version). One thing to note is that it doesn't look like a USB 3.0 drive so it will be a little slower to install, but I have nothing to complain about. I basically just let it run and come back later when it's done. I really don't time it. It's not too slow compared to many other drives I've switched to bootable. It also has some space for me to put small programs that I can install on my computer, like Chrome or Firefox. It's easier for me when I don't have an internet connection. This flash drive is fairly decently made, although the metal is easily scratched. Mine actually came with a few scratches on the key ring. The key fob is not installed when it first arrives, so you need to do it yourself. You can easily rotate USB and vice versa. Note, however, that the rotating connections can become very loose as you continue to unscrew the drive. In fact, when turning, you can lose friction and it will just tip over. I don't really have a solution for this other than not rotating it all the time unless you need a flash drive, which I often do. The great thing about them is that they are color coded which makes them much easier to identify. It's also quite reasonably priced for a Windows flash drive. Now most people are wondering why they need it when you can make your own. I think it's very easy to use and also comes with different versions. When installing the Windows 10 operating system, the flash drive heats up, but not too much. When booting from the flash drive, make sure you have set your BIOS to boot from the flash drive. Other than that, it's a plug and play USB device. It reads on Windows 7 and 8 whether you need files to transfer (small ones, of course). The packaging is very simple, just a plastic bag. There's also a built-in loop so you can attach it to a key chain or strap, which is nice. It also comes with a key ring. As for me, I like having these straps so I can hang my flash drives so they're easier to find and store. The light is very dim so you might not even see it, but it is on the front of the flash drive. The interface is user-friendly and installing Windows is pretty easy, just make sure you choose the right option or you'll have to reboot and start over to get the correct version of Windows 10. All in all, this is a good Windows boot ride. It has everything you need without having to do the work of versioning and creating your own boot disk. It has enough space to work with professional and personal 32/64-bit versions, and it also gives you some space for additional software in case you don't have an internet connection to download it yourself. The disc boots just fine and the installation proceeds flawlessly with no errors or problems. The only problem I have is that the rotating mechanism wears out VERY quickly.

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