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128GB Samsung FIT Plus USB 3.1 Flash Drive (MUF-128AB/AM) on sale for
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128GB Samsung FIT Plus USB 3.1 Flash Drive (MUF-128AB/AM) on sale for
$11.99.
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About this Item:- Max Read Speed: 400 MB/s
- Write Speeds of approximately 60-65MB/s per customer reviews benchmarks.
- USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A Interface
- Water-Resistant & Temperatureproof
- Shock, Magnet & X-Ray Proof
- 5-year limited warranty
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It builds a usb boot drive that you drop multiple iso images on to, and then gives you a boot menu to choose which one you want to launch.
Basically one usb stick can be used for a windows installer, multiple Linux installations, recovery images, etc. very easily. If you have the need for something new, just insert the drive and copy/paste the new one - no tool necessary after the initial boot disk is built.
I haven't had a problem with any single image, so far.
You only need to prepare the drive once. Then you can just copy the ISO files to it.
Nevermind. somebody beat.me to it.
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It builds a usb boot drive that you drop multiple iso images on to, and then gives you a boot menu to choose which one you want to launch.
Basically one usb stick can be used for a windows installer, multiple Linux installations, recovery images, etc. very easily. If you have the need for something new, just insert the drive and copy/paste the new one - no tool necessary after the initial boot disk is built.
I haven't had a problem with any single image, so far.
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You only need to prepare the drive once. Then you can just copy the ISO files to it.
Nevermind. somebody beat.me to it.
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