Zolpidem Uk Buy We’ve all got flash drives. They’re awesome. They’re great. They are awesometastic with awesomesauce on top. But I’m curious, what do you keep on them?
Cheap Ambien I’m a big fan of bootable USB drives. In fact, although he hasn’t updated it in a while (hint hint), I think Bill Childers‘ Linux distribution “Billix” is handy to have in your pocket. But there must be other things that are perfect for a USB drive. What are some of your favorites? I’m really curious.
http://www.servicebrandglobal.com/img/kygizunov/ Backtrack 3, Billix, Knoppix and the Ubuntu NBR installer for netbook converts. Plus a pocket 250g for various apps, movies, music and stuff.
Mostly I have pictures on my flash drive. It’s a USB key-chain, so it’s always with me. My Sony camera uses a memory card that only my Sony laptop can read, so pics first go there. Then they’re transferred to the USB drive so I can put them on any (or all) of the 3 computers at home, or take them to work. Sometimes I have time at work, and shrinking and croping gets done then. Plus, if I ever want to share them with someone else, if there’s a computer available, I can just copy them to their computer. I don’t have anything bootable, though.
https://www.polefinistere.com/f85re0vwnjy bpx: Do you have them all bootable? If so, with a custom menu?
https://baixacultura.org/2025/02/01/12b9x2wc6so USB #1 – 16 GB empty to Bu clients files
USB #2 – 16 GB common files (AV software, updates, etc…)
USB #3 – 4 GB Linux Mint bootable
USB #4 – 4 GB Ultimate Boot CD for Windows
Yep i carry 4 everyday
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I don’t use mine much. Maybe a couple times a year. Right now it has Linux Mint on it, loaned to a windows friend.
All sorts of digiart related stuff, 3d projects, photoshop fonts and brushes, and school work.
I’ve got a 1GB with a Unetbootin-installed Xubuntu on it, another 1GB with PING (Parted Is Not Ghost) on it for imaging & backups, and probably another one laying around with who-knows-what on it.
First USB: my windows “tool kit” and Open Source *.exe’s I install frequently for others. Keepassx, text files, and other random files that change.
Second USB: will be what ever live distro I am trying out at any given time.
Tools I need for working on client computers that have problems, including CCleaner Portable, Malwarebytes Portable, Revo Uninstaller Portable, Windows Sysinternals, AVG Free, Spybot Search & Destroy, etc.
Mine lives in my daily commuting bag and is a backup of my harddrive plus the files I need from work for the home projects. So mostly a bunch of legal research and reference materials. It will get cleaned out the first of the year.
Mine’s pretty boring. I use it to transfer files between computers that won’t
talk to each other any other way. At the moment it’s probably filled with personal files I ported from my work computer to home.
Yeah, I need to update Billix badly. I got totally sidetracked with work and other things, but I do PLAN on getting an update out.
I currently have the Ubuntu Netbook Remix image on my USB drive, but I’ve been meaning to set up GRUB2 with a variety of ISOs on it including Knoppix, BT3, etc.
Writing backup, including current iterations of what I’m working. In case I have a few minutes waiting at work and can crank out a few lines. Also the sneakernet files (both local and to home).
I have a copy of Ubuntu on my 1 gb drive. On my 4 gb, I have lots of portable apps to show people the virtues of free and open-source software.
I have a smaller one (64 mb) that I use for quick file transfers. Mostly, I prefer dropbox for file sharing.
Amy
#1 Backtrack 4 pre on a 2GB
#2 Apps from portableapps.com on a 512MB
#3 Multiple live Linux distros on a 16GB as described by hak5.org
#4 SystemRescue CD on another 512MB
Bob
Whatever I need at the moment. They get formatted in between uses every time.
My Avid and Final Cut settings, power, magic, lunch.