Monday, 21 January 2013

5 ways to turn your USB pen drive into the ultimate powerhouse


 

Any external USB storage drive, be it a pen drive or a hard drive, is used primarily for the reason - storage. But there is more to it.

1. Install a full-featured apps suite
Using a full-featured apps suite is one of the most common ways to get the most out of your USB pen drive. These suite of tools can help you run just about any software right from that small piece of hardware. They are basically a collection of portable versions of popular tools, organised in an impressive manner. The most popular among these is portableapps
. Another good one is winpenpack.
2. Use it as a bootable device

Using a CD/DVD to install an operating system is out of fashion, apart from being less convenient. Use your pen drive to
 create a bootable version of an OS you are likely to use each day. You could also use it to boot multiple operating systems.
3. Use it to store data safely

Got a lot of pen drives lying around? Why not use some of them as an encrypted storage of confidential data. Most of the popular encryption tools, like
 TrueCrypt, offer a way to encrypt an external drive. If you want to store and use passwords from it, powerful password managers like LastPass and KeePass offer portable versions to help you carry them around.
4. Use Windows To Go

Not many know that the Enterprise version of Windows 8 can be run completely off a USB pen drive. Of course the drive should be 32 GB or larger but then those aren't hard to come by these days.
This isn't useful to the everyday Windows user but many business owners would find it interesting and might just consider handing over their employees such Windows To Go enabled drives so that they could work in a familiar environment from any computer.
5. Use it to create a rescue drive

Last but by no means the least is an option to make your pen drive the ultimate saviour. Most of the anti-virus and anti-spyware tools like AVG and BitDefender offer a way to create rescue CDs or drives for saving a PC that's non-functional and infected with malware. You may also consider using an all-in-one recovery tool like
 ultimate boot cd.

 

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