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With 20 years experience I can answer almost any question about Intel computers ror build, restore, backup, configure, OS problems, Hardware issures. Setup of hardware components, repair, remove and replace. Trouble shooting hardware/driver issues. Qwner of DIY Computer Repair and autor of the DIY Computer Repair E-Book

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PC hardware--CPU & Motherboard & RAM - writing directly into a secured device


Expert: Rider - 2/2/2008

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Hello

Is there any USB device, or any other device, that I can insert data into, WITHOUT it never being  on the C drive? Or, remaining on the computer in any way?  

Thank you  Gabe

Answer
Are you asking is there a USB device you can have your data on an minpulate it with out copying it to your C: drive?

Yes, a pen/flash drive, an external hard drive, these act as storage other than the primary drive(s) that are in a system.

Any data on the usb device is accesable and you can open, modify, and close them with out copying them to the C: drive.


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