🚀 Carry the OS universe in your pocket!
This 64GB USB 3.2 bootable drive comes preloaded with 20 tested operating systems including Windows 11 and popular Linux distros. It supports both UEFI and Legacy boot modes, enabling seamless startup on any PC or laptop without installation or network connection. Ideal for professionals and tech enthusiasts seeking ultimate portability and versatility.
Write Speed | ~200.0 MB/s |
Read Speed | 150 Megabytes Per Second |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Product Dimensions | 1.63"D x 0.69"W x 0.4"H |
Flash Memory Type | USB |
Product Dimensions | 4"L x 2.76"W |
Manufacturer | Calonyction |
Hardware Connectivity Technology | USB Type A |
Item Weight | 0.529 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.97 x 0.59 x 0.39 inches |
ASIN | B0BGHXHVM4 |
Date First Available | October 2, 2022 |
J**O
Exactly as described, works great!
I was looking for a portable easy to run love stick and I found it! So many os to choose from I'm truly happy with the product. Perhaps in the future maybe add kubachi which is a great security os (like tails and kali but I like the form factor.Anyways for those that say it won't boot, it is usually because of the bios settings,Uncheck secure boot, uncheck ptt, enable boot from usb thats all I jad to do to get it working . Thank you for configuring all the os on the usb and getting them to work under the same boot menu!!!!!
D**S
buyer beware
I ran the live versions of both ubuntu and zorin os. it completely messed up my current linux os. it even altered my bios. Lucky for me I have some software to fix that and wipe my drive clean. I am now happily running my linux system. It seems to me there is some sort of malware on the drive.
E**D
OMG PERFECT! Saved me a ton of effort!!
This is professionally made. Nowadays anyone with a computer and some Linux xkills COULD make this. I've made these multiboot USB sticks. HOWEVER, to go through figuring out which bootloader (grub, isolinux, etc) and use VT boot and get the parameters right without duplicating things and squeeze all the ISOs TAKES A LOT OF TIME.Having done it a couple of times I thought I'd see someone else's work. Consider this a peer review. OMG IT'S PERFECT. ALL THE MENU OPTIONS WORK. ALL the options boot fine. If you're comfortable adding kernel parameters then <ESC> and ^X are your friends.Instead of me tearing my hair out over SO MANY different ways to boot each particular "flavor" of system... (Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu/Pop!_OS, Kali, Tails, etc someone else did it. The $20 I spent saved me probably 3-4 hours of effort.When the exact versions on the stick get obsolete, I can always download new ISOs and just copy them on ... OR... spend another $20 and not have to deal with any of this.Truly this is like "valet parking". Sure, I know how to self-park, and I can walk... but oh so much more classy to pull right up, hand the valet a $20, lock arm in arm with the date, and have a great time.Highly recommended. I've been doing Linux for 20 years, and I've been a iinux consultant, and I've hired some. This is a truly professional well-polished job. I know it seems a simple thing "Menu; boot; run". It's not.Recommend: 10/10Would buy again: 10/10Would put reputation on the line and recommend to friends and family: 10/10Good job, coder!E GTucson AZ US
T**Y
Great Value But NOT For Amateurs!
Theoretically, you could download ALL these FREE variants of the alternative operating system called Linux and try them. It would take many days and more than a bit of frustration "burning" images to USB sticks.Also, if you are not 100% familiar with getting "under the hood" of your PC, you could lose your existing operating system and/or files.Best choice: try this on an older laptop or PC. Linux often breathes new life into Windows 7 or 8 machines. You may find one that stubbornly refuses to co-operate and, increasingly, Microsoft's security gets really upset and needs to be turned off. An older PC is still the best bet if you are a novice.The creator did a lot of work with instructions to help select the right things in your BIOS to accept the USB stick as "startup" disk. Very helpful is a chart showing most of the key-presses needed to bypass your normal startup and boot to BIOS [basic in-out system].Again, if you have a spare laptop that can be used as and experimental device, this is a fine way to discover the world of NOT Windows and NOT Mac computer systems AND the generally FREE software apps (tons of it).For the small price, take a walk on the wild side!
C**6
Perfect iPhone cover
Exactly what I wanted. Nice snug fit, camera cut outs are perfect and the rubbery feeling texture feels great in the hand. Well worth the money.
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