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Consumer, Cool, copy protection, digital rights management, functionality, Gadgets, high performance, security, Storage, technology, USB, usb flash drive, usb flash drivesThe following tutorial will show you how to easily install PCLinuxOS MiniMe 2008 to a USB flash drive using Windows. This enables a user to quickly create a portable version of PCLinuxOS MiniMe 2008 without having to go through the redundant steps of burning the iso to a CD and then booting from the CD to perform the USB flash drive install from another iso. We really like the latest release of MiniMe from PCLinuxOS and think you will enjoy it as well.
PCLinuxOS MiniMe 2008 is simple, small, clean and works very well on a USB flash pendrive.
Tags: minime, pclinuxos, persistence, usb flash drive, windowsIf you have a system that does not support booting from a USB device, but do have a floppy drive, you can try to boot Pendrive Linux from a USB flash drive using a Grub Boot floppy disk. When using a Boot floppy with a Grub boot loader, Grub locates the USB partition and then attempts to boot loading vmlinuz and initrd.gz from the USB device.
Tags: boot floppy, floppy drive, grub boot loader, pendrivelinux, usb boot, usb flash driveThe following tutorial explains how to permanently remove deleted information from your USB flash drive or any other partition making the deleted information for the most part non-recoverable. We are able to accomplish this task by zeroing out the empty space on the drive using dd. There are many great uses for dd and this is just one of them.
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