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  2. MemTest86 - Wikipedia

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    MemTest86(+) is designed to run as a stand-alone, self-contained program from a bootable USB flash drive, CD-ROM, floppy disk, or from a suitable boot manager without an operating system present. [24] This is because the program must directly control the hardware being tested and leave as much of the RAM space as possible for examination.

  3. List of Linux distributions that run from RAM - Wikipedia

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    CD – USB flash drive – HDD: antiX Linux [5] Debian: 256 MB CD – USB flash drive – HDD: Arch Linux [citation needed] Independent 400 MB CD – DVD – USB flash drive – HDD: AUSTRUMI [6] Slackware: less than 100 MB CD – DVD – USB flash drive: CoreOS [7] Independent 2048 MB USB flash drive – HDD: Debian Live [8] Independent

  4. USB flash drive - Wikipedia

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    All USB flash drives can have their contents encrypted using third-party disk encryption software, which can often be run directly from the USB drive without installation (for example, FreeOTFE), although some, such as BitLocker, require the user to have administrative rights on every computer it is run on.

  5. List of tools to create bootable USB - Wikipedia

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    Multiboot" means that the tool allows multiple systems on the USB stick, as well as a bootloader on the USB flash drive to choose which system to load at boot time. Multiboot is environmental technology since it requires only a single storage device to boot multiple files.

  6. Programmable ROM - Wikipedia

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    Flash memory is used in: Solid-state drive (SSD) Solid-state hybrid drive (SSHD) USB flash drive; IBM FlashSystem; Flash Core Module; Memory card. Memory Stick; CompactFlash; PC Card; MultiMediaCard; SD card; SIM card; SmartMedia; Universal Flash Storage; SxS; MicroP2; XQD card; Programmable metallization cell

  7. Comparison of memory cards - Wikipedia

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    USB flash drive: Various USB 1.1/2.0/3.0/3.1 2000/2001 1 TB+ (not to scale) Universally compatible across most non-mobile computer platforms, their greater size suits them better to file transfer/storage instead of use in portable devices

  8. Universal USB Installer - Wikipedia

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    Universal USB Installer (UUI) is an open-source live Linux USB flash drive creation software. It allows users to create a bootable live USB flash drive using an ISO image from a supported Linux distribution, antivirus utility, system tool, or Microsoft Windows installer. The USB boot software can also be used to make Windows 8, 10, or 11 run ...

  9. Flash file system - Wikipedia

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    Flash memory devices impose no seek latency. Wear leveling: flash memory devices tend to wear out when a single block is repeatedly overwritten; flash file systems are designed to spread out writes evenly. Log-structured file systems have all the desirable properties for a flash file system. [1] Such file systems include JFFS2 and YAFFS.