You now have to back up your USB drive before you try to recover anything. You can do this in Disk Drill. Go to Extra Tools, ...
Migrating from one distribution to another isn't all that hard… Unless you want to retain all of the data within your home directory (or any directory, for that matter). If you don't do something to ...
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Don't let your old hard drive gather dust: Build a DIY media drive for your console
Stop deleting console games: Your old PC hard drive is the perfect 'cold storage' for your PS5 or Xbox ...
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The Linux lsusb command has 5 secret uses you should know
Did you know you can check the maximum speed of a USB port with one command?
USB flash drives are handy devices to have because of their usefulness. One obvious use case for a flash drive is, of course, storage. However, there are many extra ways to use your USB flash drive.
To install Google TV on a USB drive, flash the Google TV ISO to a 16GB or larger USB using Rufus, set maximum persistence, then convert the persistence partition to exFAT. Move system.sfs and data.img ...
Running Linux from a USB drive is possible. You can boot just about any distribution you want from USB. There are some things you should consider before going this route. I've used Linux in just about ...
I bought a Seagate Barracuda Compute 24TB recently (ST24000DM001; Serial number/IMEI: ZXA0L9EX). Yes, I'm aware that the drive isn't really meant for "heavy use", but more as cold storage and for ...
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