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Windows 8 from a USB 3.0 Flash DriveTo USB or Not to USB: A USB IP Blog - Eric Huang, SynopsysSep. 28, 2011 |
At the Build Conference, Microsoft introduced something called “Windows To Go”
This lets you boot Windows 8 on a USB Flash Drive, so you no longer have to carry around a whole computer. You could carry around USB Flash Drive that has your entire Windows 8 workspace, software, music files, browser bookmarks, Work files, and other elements.
So you could have a Computer at Work and a Computer at Home, and you would just carry the USB drive back an forth. You wouldn’t need to contaminate your home computer with work materials.
So how does this work?
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