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See, patience does it.
Sorry late reply and yes I was surprised how long it took and what threw me a bit was the greyed out buttons on the bottom of that window as I took it to be a non responding program
It is booting up very slowly but I am putting it down to the stick being a 2.0 USB one don't know if the 3.0 would be any quicker (I do have 3.0 ports and I guess an SSD in an enclosure might be a tad quicker) and if I was at home I would put it on the SSD as I think I mentioned before but all I have to do now is to set up the wifi connection for the net. ( Always the worst part of setting up to me at least)
A USB2 stick is slow by nature. I am sure you would do a lot better with a fast USB3 stick. I use the one below and I have no problems in terms of timing. Even on a modest PC from 2007 (where I added 2 PCI-e USB3 ports), booting was in no time and operation was fluid. The same on my little Asus Transformer that has a USB3 port.
And this is the stick I use:
Ok Wolfgang I will just have to get a 3.0 stick and they are still quite expensive here unless one goes onto Ebay and I do like to stick (nice pun??) to quality stuff when it comes to my machines.
I recently bought a couple of Kingston 16GB USB 3/2 (DT100G3) from an Australian supplier (MSY) for $10 each. Maybe they aren't the fastest flash drives but pretty cheap. The 32GB is $18 I think.
The problem I have is I don't think my motherboard allows native booting to USB 3. So I'd check that you can boot to a USB 3 before spending too much.
I use a whole collection of USB3 drives. But those are my preferred two for booting from USB:
Sandisk Extreme USB3.0 64GB USB Flash Drive (Black) - Newegg.com
PNY 128GB Turbo USB 3.0 Flash Drive Model P-FD128TBOP-GE - Newegg.com
And here are the performance measurements - note the access times. A SSD is 0.1ms.
USB 2.0 sticks are too slow.
I tried using a USB 2.0 stick for Ubuntu 10 and it was appalling.
The Ubuntu Live CD outperformed it (I don't know how)!
Here in Adelaide:
- High performance USB 3.0 sticks (SanDisk Extreme - 190 MB/s) cost about $1/GB for the 64 GB version
- Medium performance USB 3.0 sticks (SanDisk Ultra - 80 MB/s) cost about $0.50/GB for the 64 GB version
The interesting thing is that my USB3 sticks perform quite well on a USB2 port. I guess the secret is in the access time of the sticks.