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    • 1.

      How To Restrict Usb Flash Drive To Virtual Machine


      by Derek Rogers - 2008-09-18
      Knowing how to restrict a USB flash drive to a virtual machine operation can be highly useful and help your applications to be more secure. A virtual machine is essentially a software program that imi...
    • 2.

      How To Password Protect And Partition A Usb Flash Drive


      by Derek Rogers - 2008-09-18
      Knowing how to password protect and partition a USB flash drive is very important to the safety, integrity, and manageability of your data. When you partition a USB flash drive, you make it so that yo...
    • 3.

      How To Create An Xp Bootable Usb Flash Drive


      by Derek Rogers - 2008-09-18
      An XP bootable flash drive is a flash memory device that has been configured to allow you to boot up Windows XP on a computer by plugging in your flash drive device into the USB port. An XP bootable f...
    • 4.

      How to Restrict USB Flash Drive to Virtual Machine


      by Derek Rogers - 2008-09-20
      Knowing how to restrict a USB flash drive to a virtual machine operation can be highly useful and help your applications to be more secure.A virtual machine is essentially a software program that imi...
    • 5.

      What is the Definition of Flash Memory?


      by Derek Rogers - 2008-09-20
      Flash memory is a type of computerised memory that features the quality of non-volatile storage (in other words, flash memory does not decay in the absence of constant electrical signal stimulation)....
    • 6.

      How to Create an XP Bootable USB Flash Drive


      by Derek Rogers - 2008-09-20
      An XP bootable flash drive is a flash memory device that has been configured to allow you to boot up Windows XP on a computer by plugging in your flash drive device into the USB port. An XP bootable ...
    • 7.

      Choosing Your USB Flash Drive Supplier


      by Derek Rogers - 2008-10-30
      USB flash drives are becoming the storage medium of choice for low to mid level data storage solutions. As the demand for flash drives increase, the number of companies selling them grows proportiona...
    • 8.

      The Similarities Between USB Flash Drives and MP3 Players


      by Derek Rogers - 2008-10-30
      Today's MP3 players, like Apple's iPod, are basically fancy USB drives with built in control mechanisms and a hefty price tag. Unlike USB flash drives, most MP3 players lack the ability to share data...
    • 9.

      Setting up a Flash Drive to Run Automatically


      by Derek Rogers - 2008-10-30
      USB flash drives are a simple solution for easy backup and storage of important data. With a storage capacity that meets or exceeds the amount of data available on a DVD, USB drives are unique in tha...
    • 10.

      USB Flash Drives and Solid State Drives


      by Derek Rogers - 2008-11-26
      Solid state drives have been around for many years, but recent technological changes have increased their viability and their popularity. At its simplest, a solid state drive is one that is built ent...