![]() ![]() multimedia) for the base model or 24GB for a better model (16GB flash drive vs. I think they'd need at most 8GB for Windows 8 and Office. Maybe Windows 8 will come on a flash drive, with a trial of Office 2010 that can be unlocked to full, with Internet Explorer and Windows Media Player set to sync up with their installed brethren when the drive is inserted, and done in such a way that you can't alter the software on it, it'd be in some kind of read-only partition. Microsoft's been talking about putting Office in the cloud and charging a subscription fee, rather than licensing the software all up front. Ars Technica had an article about a Microsoft tool that could copy a Windows CD to a flash drive for faster installation. I wouldn't count out a Microsoft project with flash drives. They haven't said anything about it for a few years. (Or maybe I passed the argument to the launcher and not firefox.exe?)Ĭhris MorganThe Microsoft/Sandisk project to supersede U3 seems to have died. I would think that if it were not altered at all (aside from the launcher etc.) that it would come up. I've tried to call the profile manager before (not knowing that it wasn't there) and it didn't come up at all. Not that I doubt you, but it sounds like a contradiction. It's just that the profile manager is incompatible with specifying the location of the profile to use as Firefox Portable does. Chris MorganFirefox is not altered at all.
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