Usually, files created during a session on a live USB will be lost when you logoff but in the Linux world, when using Debian or Ubuntu, it is possible to create PERSISTENT live USB.
On a persistent live USB, there are 2 partitions : the traditional live USB and an other one, the "persistent" one where the files created (or modified) are stored. A rather easy command in the GRUB makes the link.
Is it possible to create a Windows 7 persistent live USB ?
Even if I am a satisfied user of Win7 on several PS, I know that I'll be obliged to migrate to Linux and such a key (or an SSD using Ventoy) would be less heavy solution than installing Win7 + Linux in dual boot on 7 PC.
Did somebody experience it ?
André
On a persistent live USB, there are 2 partitions : the traditional live USB and an other one, the "persistent" one where the files created (or modified) are stored. A rather easy command in the GRUB makes the link.
Is it possible to create a Windows 7 persistent live USB ?
Even if I am a satisfied user of Win7 on several PS, I know that I'll be obliged to migrate to Linux and such a key (or an SSD using Ventoy) would be less heavy solution than installing Win7 + Linux in dual boot on 7 PC.
Did somebody experience it ?
André
My Computers
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- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- several HP & Dell
- OS
- Win 7 x64 sp1 + sp2 (https://assiste.com/Logitheque/Windows_7_SP2.html)
- Antivirus
- comodo
- Browser
- firefox
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- PC/Desktop