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milleron
For anyone not familiar with U3, it's a system of installing apps like
email clients and antivirus on a thumb drive. Those apps then run
independently of the operating system, so it doesn't change anything
or leave any crumbs on the host computer.
My 1GB U3 drive is used for boosting Vista's memory, but the U3
applications do not work. There's supposed to be a U3 menu in the
Tray (I guess MS calls it the Notification Area, now. What was so
wrong with "Tray" is beyond me). Nothing appears in the tray and
there's therefore no way to launch any of the apps.
Does anyone else have experience with this type of hardware?
email clients and antivirus on a thumb drive. Those apps then run
independently of the operating system, so it doesn't change anything
or leave any crumbs on the host computer.
My 1GB U3 drive is used for boosting Vista's memory, but the U3
applications do not work. There's supposed to be a U3 menu in the
Tray (I guess MS calls it the Notification Area, now. What was so
wrong with "Tray" is beyond me). Nothing appears in the tray and
there's therefore no way to launch any of the apps.
Does anyone else have experience with this type of hardware?